Q , D , Jl/em, thirteenth letter ; used as numeral 40 in postB. Heb. •Q v. no. 'Qy. pp. v UNb v. axis. [W3N»] v. D3K. (NO ( /of following As. ma'ddu, be many, increase; ma'adu, many; ma'adii, in abun- dance, Dl HWR888t ; cf. Sab. 1KB to add, DHM ZMG1883,342f. JJ^SBd-Ar. Chr. 127. Af fc J^ <() groio, of plant). ~TN?p n.m. muchness, force, abundance, exceedingly (cf. As. mu'du, abundance, Horn ZMo 1878,711 ('treasures ana mu'di, in abundance') D1 HWB399 ) : — 1. /orc«, mt>A<, tLH6 5 ^Br^M and with all thy might ; hence 2 K 23 s5 . 2. in diff. idioms (298 t.) to express the idea of exceedingly, greatly, very (whether of magnitude or degree): a. (so mostly) as adv. ace, qualify- ing both adjj. and obs., Gn i 31 "INB 3iB good exceedingly, 4* "1NB ] s $0 "Wl and Cain was wroth exceedingly, 7 18 1KB «T*} tf& ravi,
2" 1 3 2 niipm -to "133 trjaVj, v 13 "ikb ^ B*mpn,
18 20 io 3 - 9 21" 24 1635 , +oft., ^ 4 6 2 ni-un n-jTj? "1KB NSB3 as a help in troubles, to be found ( = prest'iit) exceedingly; with an inf. Is 47 s 1N8 -jnan nosya despite of thy spells being very numerous, Jos 9 13 "to Tjn'nn a 1 !!?, 1 K7 47 ; "to nanri Gn 15 1 41 49 Dt 3'* + , for which in the later language is found "1KB 3i;> +Zc 1 4 14 2 Ch 4 18 9" (in 1 K io 10 "to firm), 24 « jo* and even 1KB nj"jn£ +2 Ch n 12 16 8 . 1KB is not usually separated from the word it qualifies by more than one or two words (as Gn 20 8 1N"1«1 "1KB MSteOT, Nu 11 10 1KB '1 f]N "WVl); see, however, Dt3o' 4 Jui2 2 2S12 5 iKn"^3i 1! . It precedes its verb, +Vm7 10 n ?Vl "to (hence '), 92 s . b. "to~"iy up to abundance, to a great degree, exceedingly, f Gn 27^ HT13 nTin 'B~iy, v « 1 s n 15 'a "W . . . neb*!, W 36 «m 'B-iy "fctf 2 S 2 17 1 K i 4 Is 6 4 8 (cf. La 5 s2 ), v"' f 38 7 - 9 1 1 9 8 «-"iw Dn 8 8 1 1 25 . c. "toirnu ( v . p "l$?)t 2Ch 16 14 . d. duplicated (Ges' 133 *), tGn 7 19 'B 'B VIM D$g] , 3 o« Nu 1 4 7 1 K 7 47 2 K 1 o 4 Ez 37 10 . e. "to "to3 lit. w&A muchness, muchness, tGn I7 2 - 6 - 20 Ex i 7 (all P), Ez 9' 16™. . JTNO n.f. hundred (NH &; MI 20 T ■• 583 V * jriNB (du.); SP T1NO, O'TIKD (du.); Ph. riNB, DriKB (du.); As. me (prob., DP 75 ), TelAm. me-af Wkl T..Am M .. Ar _ Jj^. Sab _ nND) DnND Qs ZMG X. 1856, 49 ; CIS I,. 1.6. 4,46.6. j^q Eut 8 '" 457 ; Eth. TXt:; Aram. HND, JJo£> ; Palm. HNB n^D 300 Yog r.im6,4. Nab.HXB Eut N * bs - 9 );— '8 Gn6 3 + 144 t.; cstr. T1KB 5' + 30 t. (on T1KB Ec 8 ia v. 2dinfr.); pi. abs! Tito Gn5 9 + 3 2 4 t.' (TIN? only 5 4S0 ); niton Kt 2 K n 4 +3 t. 2 K 11; du. DTIKB (DVJ-) Gn 1 1 19 + 76 1. (but 1 S 18 27 rd. .1KB (nKB) ® WeDr KitBu HPS);— hundred .— 1. as simple number: a. abs. sg., (1) foil, by sg. of noun enumerated : nB ,- E>i? flNB Gn 33 19 Jos 2 4 32 (both E); Wit "B Ju 7" 1 K 18" 2 K 4 43 ; ns« 'B 1 K 7 2 Ez 4o l9 + ; 133 'B 2 K 2 3 33 2 Ch 25* 27 s 3 6 3 Ezr 8 M ; »1^K 'B= 100,000 1 K 2 o M + 6 t. K Ch ; cf. also Gn 1 7 ,7 (P), 2 S 8 4 Is 65 2020 , and sq.n. coll. 33T 2 S8 4 =iChl8 4 , [NX 1K5 3 ; (2) less oft. sq. pi. C^Vf HNB Gn 26 IS (J), D'BVS 'B 2 S 2 4 3 = 1 Ch 2 1 3 , B^M '8 1 K 18 4 , etc.; (3) seldom, and late, preceded by n.pl.: HSB D»3'Bin J e 52 23 , nKBn TliBK Ez 42 2 , cf. Ezr 2 6 ' 2 Ch3 16 4 8 2 9 32 ; (4) exceptional is *1M »Jj Dn33p nXBEzrS 26 ; also, with ellipsis, *1D3 HNB Dt22 19 (i.e.shekels); K!2 HKB 2 Si6'(i.e.cakes);
n n 2 nan (5) מאה without noun enumerated, esp.= a hun- dred (men, persons) Ju 2O 10,0 Am 5" 3 Lv 26 88 (H), iChi2 M ;'DPri7 10 =ioo(blows),Ec6 3 =ioo (children), 8' 2 = 100 (times).— On Ne 3 1 12 39 v. infr. b. abs. du., (1) foil, by sg., B*K D™» 1 S 18 27 30 10 2 S 15 11 , 0$ 'V 1 S 25" 2 S i6 nsv 'D 1 K io ,6 =2 Ch 9 15 , ^'aiSi5 , + , rOE> 'O Gn 1 ^(P); (2) less oft.sq. pi. D'^ 'O Jos 7 2, (JE), 2S 14 s6 , 0>^SH "O 1 S25 18 , O'tfjK, 1J 1 S 30 21 , cf. Ezr 8 4 ; (3) also preceded by n.pl.: 'o D^y Gn32 15 , '» crbrn v u (E), '» D^ienn 1 K 7 20 , cf. 1 Ch 15 8 2 Ch 29 s2 Ezr 2 65 ; (4) c. elli]>sis *1D3 'O Ju 1 7 4 ; (5) as pred., '» DrVt*0 1 Ch 1 2 M '(v 33 van d. H). c. abs. pi. ri(i)ND : — (i)alone,=AMradrerfs,niSOp 1 S 2g*by hundreds, so 2 S 18 4 (both + thousands); esp. 'a(n) ^V captains of (the) hundreds Ex 1 8 21 ' 25 (E), 2 K 1 1«**"».|.; (2) multiplied, sq. noun enumerated, in sg.: t?'K 'D e6b> Ju f 300 mm, cf. v 7JU6 8 4 Exi2 27 (E),etc; TVf 'O J73-1K Gni5 ,3 (JE) 400 years; IJ? '» K*Dn 2 S 24' 500,000, cf. 2 Ch i 3 i7; 33T 'D VV Ex I4 7 (J) 600 chariots; V$f vrtt '» Ju 2o 1616 700 men; h)n 'o robe> 2 S 23 s
slain; 33T 'D JteTl Ju 4 313 900 chariots;
(3) less oft. sq. n.pl.: O^HS> 'D B>V JU15 4 300 foxes; niJiriX 'D t^on Jb i 3 500 she-asses, etc.; (4) rare, and chiefly late, after n.pl. 'D b6b> D , E'??? 1 K 11 3 300 concubines, cf. 7 42 = 2 Ch 4", 1 Ch 4 42 2 Ch 14 8 etc.; after n.coll. 'D Vhg "1J53 2 Ch 35 9 ; (5) rare is 7$ 3 '» TOn Ex 30 24 (P); (6) ellipsis of n., *)D3 'D B&p Gn 45 s2 (E), etc. d. cstr. sg., only sq. sg., and late : njB>VlND Gn 1 1 10 2 1 5 25' (all P) + 25 t. P, 1 Ch 25 9 Est i ; (Dr Intr124 ) (also c. other numerals, v. 2 infr.); DXD Ec 8 12 = 100 times (DMpyB flND), sc. D5?3, or perhaps only appar. cstr. (Ko "• 228 cf. Ew t»»b.2j 9 .j _ Ne 5 „ v 3 infr 2 . as part of larger number : a. usually preceding tens and units, (1) with noun expressed once, or not at all, earlier usage, usu. c. ) before ten if no unit follows, otherwise without 1 before ten (see Ko"- 218 ") : Cfty "b^ flNO Ju 2 8 ; niKD VV 133 tfzn D-B'B* 1 K io' 4 666 talents, etc. (excep- tions are Ne 7 s4 and v 31 ); (2) chiefly late, with noun and ) repeated: n3B> D'YfP. njB> HND n<>y jnen 6n 23' (P) (cf. ton dndi hdn tpm gp.. Da *xpo..T..«..>U J , 1 898) b _ legg oft) foll tens and units, chiefly late, c. 1 repeated : — ilWDI Brfay Nu7 M (P); nw nKEfl D'C'Vl V3B> Ex 6'* (P), etc. ; c. noun after ten and after
nmNn
hundred, rif niND B'bf 5 . nJB> D^Bh TOPI Gu 5 s3 (P), etc. — On these usages v., further, Ko"- 217 "- Da 8y ° tH36B - 3 ' 37(d) Ges** 97 ' 134 and esp. Herner s ' n, ' d - z * h '" i>rlerimAT(1893) . t3. IDsn riKD Ne 5" = a hundredth part of tlve money; but read quite poss. nxtfo the de&i(Gei J,ldz ' ,l,K,,rvln - . 227 Qj. •(■11. i"!N^2 n.f. used as n.pr. of tower on northern wall of Jerus., nKOn b'WO Ne 3 1 1 2 s9 . ["l^O], "*}*?? v - Bub *• n1N > P- l6 su P r - DKE (v/of following, mng. unkn.; 01 S20S prop. ■v / DlN = Din black, cf. already Ew U60d ). tfflND n.m. Jb31 ' 7 blemish, defect (for CND, which, although found only late, is (si vera 1.) appar. original form, Ko "■ 146 ) ; — 'd abs. : . of physical defect Dn I 4 . 2. fig. '0 p3^ '333 Jb 3 1 7 of moral stain ; usually tD1!2 n.m. lv21 ' 17 (= foregoing; quiesc. N om.) (NH id.; Aram. NDIO, Jje<£>o) ;— abs. 'd Lv2i 17 +i6t; sf. toDPr 9 7 ; DD»Dt32 6 ;— blemish, defect (chiefly H): 1. physical, a. in man, as excluding from priestly service, Lv 2 j i7.i8.3i.2i.23. disfiguring man 2S14 25 , woman Ct 4'; (in all 3 'D 0*0); as caused by man upon man LV24 1920 . b. in beast (ref. to sacrifice) Lv22 20 - 21 - 2S Nui9 2 Dti5 21 - 21 1 7' (in all 3'» HVl). . fig. of moral blemish Dt 32 s (but text very dubious, cf. Dr); D«3D Tj-aa urn Jbn"; of shame of repulse Pr 9 7 (|| f0>). < מאומה pron. indef. anything (ace. to Thes from HD1 ilD, like quidquid, against which is the MiVel tone; ace. to Ol 254 - 26538 * Ko"" 146 an old accus. from DWD in sense of speck, particle, cf. Fr. point: in As. manman (prop. who? who?), assim. mamman, or manma (man, who ? + generalizing ma), mamma, is any one, minma(min,what ? + ma), mimma, is anything, m^ S7lB,ll "-Vf samt );— anything, usually in negative sentences, as Gn 2 2 12 HD1ND V EWPN! (euphem. for something bad), 30 31 v"7 r £ iri "^-' HDWD, 39 6 - 9 40 16 (euphem.), 1S12" 20 2639 25 7.1b.21 2 9 3 e tc, JUI4 6 1T3 pN POND1, Ec5 14 li:OJ)3 NK" t6 '01, 1 K 18 43 'O p« lit. nought of anything! Je 39 12 JH HD1ND 1^> bvn S»; strengthened by ->3 tGn 39 s3 2 S 3"; after DN = surely not, 2 S 3 s6 ; in interrog. sentence Nu 22 s8 ; in affirm, sentence Dt 24 10 n^n-'S 'D DKEto 'Jjp.a a pledge of (= consisting in) nlND 549 anything, 2 S 13 2 (euphem.), 2 K 5 20 . Used adverbially, 1S21 1 lym n« 'o VT ^N B^K let no one know of the matter in anything at all. ■riwo, [rrywo] T.m JTWjp Kt v. TVfD. ^wp, n^JNO, ri^Ssn v. btt. frot«B, D^SONO] v. ydh. [TDMO] v. ion. T[|f%U] vb. Pi. refuse (Qal perhaps be distasteful, of. Syr. JjJo taeduit, ~nguit, Aph. 6e slothful ; NH Pi., as term, techn. of girl, refuse to acknowledge marriage contract; poss. akin to Eth. «n>}J: reject ; Ar. ^ LI is sustain, maintain);— TL Pf. fKO Ex 7"+4t.; fs. HiND Jei5 ls +3t.; row? Exio 3 , etc.; Imp). RRftEx 22 16 ; Hfl^l Gn^-r^t. etc.; /«/. a6a. ft? Ex 22 16 ; — refuse, (sq. Inf. except 6t. v. infr.) human subj. Gii37 3i (J), Je3i 15 Ex22 1717 Nu 20 21 22" (all E), Dt 25' 1 S 8 19 2 S 2 23 13' 1 K 20 s5 2 1 15 Est i 13 Jeso^cf. Jb6 7 V'77 3 Pr2i 25 Jei5 18 ; without Inf. 1Ct<>! JKO;t G1139 8 48 19 (both J), 1 S28 23 ; also 2K5 16 ; esp. of refusing to obey /,? s commands Ex 4 s3 7" io ! 16 28 (allJ), Ne 9 17 ; also yjf 78 10 Pr 21' Hon 5 , v. esp. Je 3 s g 3.3 g6 9 s j ,io cf 2 .» Zc 7 n. witnout Inf _ _ ^ recusant Pr i 24 Is i 30 ; once subj. '* Nu 22 13 (E). T^'p adj. verb, refusing, sq. Inf., and alw. of disobeying '*; Ex i T ' 9- io 4 (all J), Je 38 21 . t[jHK] adj. id. pi. triKD sq . Inf., of dis- obeying '1 Je 13 10 . fl. [DKft] vb. reject (NUid.; Aram.DND reject, despise; BA K815 comp. (dub.) Ar. JLSS lightly esteem (Kam.); As. ma'&su is perhaps destroy Meissn Supp1 - 55 );— Qal Pf. 3 ms. DKD Is 8 6 + 4t.; sf. odko ^5 3 6 ; 2 ms. nose J e i 4 19 4. 3 1.; nriDSO Ju 9 s8 1 S I5 M + 22 t. Pf.; Impf DWS? Jb8 M +3t.; DXD^ 3 6 5 Jb36 5 ; sf.-JDNE>l 1 SI5 23 - 26 ; for ^D-DSM Ho 4" (so Baer, cf.' De compiut.vur.i8f.. not / x 'j V an"d.H)rd.^DNDgi ; 3rap l. DKB? Je6 ,9 + 2 t; J«Mp? Is 3 i 7 ;+ 12 t. Impf.; Inf. abs. Dto Is 7' 516 DNO Je 14" Las 22 ; «««r. D3DNO Is 30 12 ; M£0 Am 2 4 ; Pt. DNiD Pr 15 32 ; DNbls 3 3 15 , f.nDNtaEz2i 15 (textdub., Co"pNto; Berthol 'IBSCfl), v 18 (also dub., Co DnK»B»; Berthol ^BSD); — 1. reject, refuse, a. c. ace. : God rejects men Ho 4 6 9" 1 S is 2326 i6'- 7 2 K 2 3 27 Je7 ! , 4 i9..9 33 !M.26 Lv 2 6 44 (H), ^53 6 JbS 20 io 3 La5 2222 ; DNDrn nri3J ^ 8 9 : ' 9 ; men reject God Nun 20 (J), iS8 7 'io' 9 ; men 1S8 7 Jb 30 1 ; idols Is 3 1 7 , evil ^36', knowledge H04 6 , divine mm Am 2 4 Is 5 24 ; TOTI 1 S itf 3 '*, nipn Ex 20 24 , D'pruKj^ 15 ; lD10Jb5 ,7 Pr3 u ; var. things Is 8 6 Ez2i 15 ^n8 22 Jb3i B . b. c. 3 God rejects men 2 K 1 7 20 Je 6 30 3 r 37 + •j8 iM7 , that in which man confides Je2 37 ; men reject evil Is7 ls ", divine min Je6 19 , - IS30 12 Je8 9 , n.pn Lv26 15 (H); CDSira v 43 (H), Ez5 6 20 13 - 16 ; var. things, Nu 1 4 3 ' (J) Is 33 15 Je 4 30 f 106 24 . 2. despise, c. ace., God subj. D3 ( Jn 'J-|DKO 'JltUS? Am 5 21 I hate, I despise your feasts; elsewhere men subj. '2 'D DvMJJ DJ Jb 1 9 18 even young children despise me; «n "OX 9 21 1 despise my life, cf. iE>SJ DN,0 Pr 15 32 ; 13 '■a "V2X nyn rn v6r Ju g™ is not this the people that thou despisedst? D^Jf'D Is 3 3 s ; obj. om. Jb 7 16 (< join to preceding Me Siegf Du); 3 4 33 36 s 42 6 (@ Siegf pW« ; © 33 Symm Bo DNBN) Ez2i 18 (but v. supr.).— Nipb. be rejected: Impf. DNBri I s 54 s (wife) ; Pt. DNDJ Je 6 r0 (silver), jf 1 5 4 (= reprobate; opp. " 'ST); + f. nDNtpa, riDXOJ i S 15 9 rejected, i.e. tcorfA- Zess (for 4 DM) ace. to We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS (||fOM, rd. ni; c f. DDD, QD Nipb.) tD^MQ n.rm.l refuse UD'bn 'DiND? 'no T L J ' T.J La 3 45 offscouring and refuse thou makest us. fll. [DKQ] vb. Niph. flow, run (Aram. id., but rare and dub.;^ — secondary form of DDD q.v.); — Impf 3 ms. DNB>1 Jb 7 s my skin hath hardened and run (i.e. again, afresh ; > GHoffm Du rd. DB>1, Bu DNBJ1, ^DDD); 3 mpl. 1DNB? D^D iC3 ^ 58 s (fig. of annihilation of wicked). [n-rN'?] v. HSN. b-2^72, rVhBNQ v. i»BK. t^KQ (°f- A- r - u^^ a ^' n( ^ °^ w hi te camel, whence Lag BN29 prop. fNO for the difficult fQX (D'JfCN) Zc 6 37 ). t["1^Q] vb. (cf. Ar. JLI excite hostility, irritate, J.ZS break open, of a wound) ; — Hiph. priok, pain Pt. T'NDD Ez 28 24 ; f. nn.NOp Lv i3 51 + 2 t.;— of thorn 'O fib Ez 2 8 24 (fig. of oppressors of Isr., || 3N3D pp); elsewh. of leprosy (nJT|)= malignant t Lv 1 3" 52 1 4" (all P ; but Sam. in all these has riNTlD, -/fOD = ™ be obstinate, cf. Thes 816b Di). n-WQ v. nt*. mN"2 v.-nx. T-: - t- : [n'nnn], fihtXl v. ha. u T T . . -* ' t : * Nino v. vta. naiao v. to. T T '
71210 a.m. Gn7 ' 6 flood in time of Noah
(NH id.; Jew.-Aram. K^3D ; Syr. JIqjojo; der. dub.; Thes al. Vb^, but improb., v. Dl FnL 1221.. p 0gs _ j,j ^ g (B a t.) loan-word (yet form unkn. in As.), or fr. /i?33 = As. nabdlu, destroy Dl HWB«3f.. c f JjJPar.lM; Prol. 122 Q ne *S9.10crlt.n.Bbr.m.S.
O.Vhitehouse 001 "- 293 );— 'o only Gn and
yfr 29 10 ; alw. abs. and alw. cart. exc. Gn 9 1115 ; -'tan <m Gn 7 17 ; '» iiJ? IW tfb 9"; foil, by Wp
as appos. Gn 6 17 f; "Bn «D Gn 7 710 9"; H*? ■*6 T3b D^sn niV Gn 9 15 ; as epoch, in phr. <ttn "lTO Gn 9 ffl 1 o 1 - 32 1 1 10 (del. as gloss Bu Di) ; 3E* 'e£> * 1^29'° '* a< the flood sat enthroned (so most; Che* ""•"• 'a< Zfte storm' (deslru;tion-= destruc- tive storm Id Bbr - '■*•), but IBH seems in all the other passages to be almost = n. pr. of the flood ; cf. also Di <D Is 54 99 ). D^rao Kt v. pa. nraao v. do.
t :
yiio v. joj. nj^QO v. pa. [ahao, trttfap] v. eha. "time, i.n.-inin v. -ra. tOM v. D3J. NB20 v. ND3. t - t : • rrono v. run. [rpyV?!?] v - ^ 3 - njjfcao v. pb. [rm>?] v. roa. •»po v. "33p. 1. 1830 v. -va. H.'TCZtE) n.pr.m. Edomite chief Gn 36"= 1 Ch i a ; A@L Mafap, A (in Ch) Mafiaap;— on n.pr.loc. Mabsar (Onom. 277 - 63 ' 137 '") cf. Buhl Edoia. 39 [rnrrc] v. ma. Qtono v. oba. [o'nto?] v. ens. ni^cnp v. ten. I -,*2 n.m. soothsayer, magian (loan-word fr. As. mahhu, soothsayer, D1 HWB 397 ; perh. orig. Sumerian, D1 HA »);— JET31 Je 39 313 chief-sooth- sayer, in train of Nebuchadrezzar. utaaa v. eoj. riSn;ra v. bj. nttaaa v. va.
- TJQ (-/of foil.; cf. Ar. I
glorious, excel in glory). u prao t"0O n.m. excellence (NH id., choice fruit; Syr. ]«^b fruit; Ar. Js^I <7fory, honour, nobility); — 'd cstr. Dt33 13 + 4t. Dt33; pi. D'TMp Ct 4 13 7 14 ; sf. 1H5D Ct 4 16 — excellence : excellent or choice things ; always of gifts of nature : D^Of '» Dt 33" i.e. (natural) gifts of heaven ; BfcB> nfaCfl '» v 14 ; DWT*; ^ '» v" ; nbiy rftna 'd v 15 (|| ong nqm <fth) ; B$w jhk 'd ; pi. abstr.' '» "")S ( = excellent fruit) Ct' 4 1316 ; 'D alone =foreg., 7 14 . T [n313Tp] n.f. choice or excellent thing; —pi. abs. nSVWQ, as gifts, Gn 24" 2 Ch 2 1 3 32 23 (|| nrop), Ezr i 6 . t7H' n B0 n.pr.m. a chief of Edom, Gn 36* = 1 Ch i 54 ; © B M«8..,X (Ch), © A MfTo8«,X (Gn), M«yfSi>j (Ch, cf. ©L)— (cf. Sab. bviiO Derenb i,Bto '• K , Palm. rriJD (iTTUD) Cook Aram. Glow. 70 iiap, pi;p v. ru. b'lsa, hftxo, h'lxa v. ha, a^Q n.pr. v. JO. , 11. -lino , rrrtao , rn^so v. l m. •». [rntaa] v . im. hyp v. !>». nb;o v . &. [nsarp] v. dm. pD, ]So, nsys v. p. rn^aa v. ^j. noao v. cjaa. TttJJ^E^Q n.pr.m. a chief of the people, Ne IO 21 , © Baya0ijr, A Mauuf>r)s, ©L Mtyaiot. T [ iJUJ vb. cast, throw, toss (Aram, i^o lapsus est et cecidit Lexx. ; X Pa ".P hurl down 2 K g 33 , overthrow); — Qal Pt. pass. pi. cstr. Vn ^TjrrijK n«0 Ez 2 1 " they are thrown to the sword (on cstr. before prep. v. Ges ! 130, ' Da e,n.. nsBi) Pi _ P f 2 ms .rvrf'p y-Mb too?] t/c 89" and his throne to earth thou hast hurled. tfra?? n.pr.loc. 1. 1 S 14 2 district (?) near Gibeah (home of Saul), cf. Buhl GMer - 176 ; © Maycov, ©L MnyeSSeo (We thinks n.pr. not required, and prop. n?J? ( = <© P.3 threshing- floor; so Bu, but word not in Hebrew ; Klo, improb., $")jU?). 2. Is io 28 , place north of Michmash (and Gibeah), ® MayeSa, perhaps modern ruin Mahrun Di^' 00 - Bd p " 3121 Buhl'"551 mao mao v. to. T" : [nD-)2n] v. spj. BTOE v. EhJ. TQ v. mo. i, n. "0*np v. in. TTQ vb. measure (NH «.; Ph. TDD J Ar. a! extend, stretch, x. a corn-measure, etc. , As. madddu, measure; Jew.- Aram. n. HTD measure, proportion, rule); — Qal Pf. '^ P^P) Is 4 o 13 +9t.Ez; sfjTlOEz42 15M ; i s.-rnpUs 65?; : !TIC1consec ; Dt2l i Ez43 10 ; Vp& consec. Nu 3 5 s ; /mp/."!??. Ru 3 15 + 22 t. Ez; zms.lta? Ez 4 5 3 ; Wl Ex i6 18 ; Wbn EZ47"; /to/."^ Zc2 6 ; — measure, chiefly lit.(usu.sq. ace. rei; obj. om. Ex 16 18 Dt 21 2 Ez 40 35 , cf. 47 18 (but v. Co); sq. ace. of measure Eu 3 15 Ez 42" 47 s ' 4 "' 5 );— . measure of length, distance Nu 35 s (P), Dt 2i s (D), Ez 4o" iso + 32 t. Ez 40-47 Zc 2 6 . . of dry measure Ex 16 18 (P), Ku 3 15 . 3. fig. of measuring waters Is 40" (of **) ; of requital Is 65'. + Niph. Imp/. Tft Ho 2 1 Je33 M ; Pfffl Je 3 1 37 ; — be measured, of sand of sea Ho 2 ' Je 33 s2 ; of heavens Je 3 1 37 . f H Pf TW* consec. Jb7 4 (cf.Ges» ttlR1 );/m#-np;i2S8 2 ; DTO] v 2 ; "IflPX |/-6o 8 io8 9 ; — 1. extend, con- tinue 1 ( = make extent or continuation) subj. 3"1J? Jb >j*. 2. measure, measure off, ?39- > of apportioning Moabites to death and life, sq. sf. 2 S8 2 ; also obj. Dv?n v 2 ; metaph. of con- quest, sq. ace, ^6o 8 =io8 8 (|| P.e"?). Po. Impf. Tjfi^ Hb 3 6 (subj. God, obj. HS), «"**-
- ured (viz! with eye) 93 Hi AVRV, but dub.;
© itraXtvSi), X W$, hence shook Ew KeOral. (fr. /[TiOas] Dtoi but rd. then rather t3t?b^, although BID not elsewhere in this conj.; We, plausibly, Jjfcl V^D, cf. Na i 5 ). tHithpo. "inform sq. *t^0~^l? ; iKij" measured (= ex- tended, stretched) /w'wwseZ/upon the boy. [ITD] n.m. 1S4,12 measure, also cloth gar- ment (as extended, wide) ; — sf. ^P ^ 109 18 ; to? Lv 6 3 2 S 20 8 (™ Jb 1 1 9 , v. sub rnp) ; pi. H9 Ju 5' (v. infr.), 2 S 2 1 20 Kt (Qr J**? ; rd. peih. tfff, v. 1 Ch 20 8 , cf. Dr); sf. T.IP Je 13 25 ; VTO 1 S 4 12 + 4 t.; — 1. ?n«a*?4re (only pi.) = apportionment Je 13", *P-P" n , 3 T P (of lot of Judah, || IT}*) ; cf. lit. 2 S 2 1 20 Kt (but v. iTTO). 2. perh. cloth, carpet (for sitting on), Ju 5 10 (so most, conj. fr. context; on pi. in J, v. Ges** 7,1 *). 3. garment, outer garment noma Ju 3 16 1 S 4", cf. (sim.) ^ 109 18 ; of fighting- attire 1 S 17 38 (c. vb. 03^1), v 39 18 4 2 S 20 8 (|| S5*nb); of priest's garment 1? Vn» |n'3n BoSl Lv6 s ; cf. [HP, nj*JP] sub m». fi. nip n.f. measure, measurement, stature, size, garment (mostly late) — D Ex 26 2 +35t.; cstr. TWO Ez 40 2, + 2 t.; pi. nine Ez 4 i 17 +i2t.; Vn'np^i33 s ; r/r/npE^S 16 ;— . measure, act of measurement, i.e. long measure Ez 41 17 (del. Co), 42'* 48 3053 ; cf. Jos 3 4 (P), 1CI123 29 , v. also Lvia^H); once of liquid measure, fig., Jb28 M ; tn Dig Je 31 s " measuring-line; '» >2T Zc 2 s {id.); 'BH n?p measuring-reed Ez 40 3S 4 2 16 (del. Co), v 16171819 . . measurement, size of curtains in tabern. Ex 2 6 2 - 8 36 916 (all P); cf. 1 K 6* 7 37 (both || 3*j3), V 911 2 Ch 3 3 EZ 4olO.10.21.22.24.28.HU2.33.3S 43 13 ^22 "; once of time, *BJ rnp ^39*; prob. also Jbi i 9 (fig. of God's wisdom) where H'TO^rnp, cf. Sta' 3 * 7 ' 02 ; flfaB rV3 = house of size Je 22 14 ; mo WK = man of size, stature, 1 Ch 1 1 23 20 6 ; BO also prob. || 2S 2 1 20 (for £ p», Qr Jh?, v. pP]), We Dr Kit Bu ; pi. Nu 13 32 Is 45". . measured portion, extent, stretch (of wall) Ne 3 n.i9.20.2i.24.27.30 ) c f_ £ z ^s 4. garment (pi. poet.) + 133 2 . t[in^] n.[m.] measurement;— t/f n? n*TOD Jb 3 8 s , i.e. of the earth (|| 1g lfa n$p?> tVHE n.pr.loc. city of Judah J0S15 61 , site unknown, A Madav; ©L MaS8<ti>. f 11. [mtt] n.f. tribute (loan-word fr. As. mandattu, id., V ' naddnu = ICJ D1 HWB4M , cf. Schr C0T Kir 4 - M ; also in BAram. nnjp, fTTO id.) ; — ijbpn rnp Ne 5 4 . m^ (secondary form of "HD ; >A>f foil.) t[llD], I. [iTVTO] n.m. garment;— pi. sf. Dn'np 2 T Sio 4 =iChi9 4 . tnnnip Is 14 4 , rd. rnrnp v . am. fn. [7T1"TO] v. nn. B^TJ'TO v. ma. , 11. p~ra v. jn. fin. yVTQ n.[m.] 2 S 21 20 Qr, v. 1. !TTO. yYTO v. J)T, p. 396. rrftTO v. nn. nmo v. nm. t : v : • [ncnip], nbn"irp v. tjm. ■no
rra t"HQ n.pr.gent. et terr. Medes, Media (OPers. Mdda Sp^ 1 , As. Madai COT a,OM *" don G"«HDl p * r - a7 );— 1. people, as 'son' of Japhet Gn io 2 (P)=i Ch I s ; as hostile power Is 13 17 2 ,! ; no JJTJ Dn 9 1 ; land and people, ""ID -3^P Je 25* ( + oVj? ^bp), 5 1 11 - 28 ; DTS1 'B 'obp Dn 8 20 ; cf. no* DIB Est i 3 - 14 ' 819 io ! ; © MnVm. 2. of land alone =J/edi'a 2 K I7 6 i8 n (both t*H>D adj. gent. Mede, Median, nan B^-VJ Dnn 1 . "'"TO (i.e. TTO) 2 Ch 30 3 , v. no 1 e. "TO v. *!. £td, nr-tp v. p. D^-ra v. 1. p-ra. ro^ra v. in. jp-ra, 1, 11. n:»-ra, nan-ra v. ton. ]~ro v. p. O^T? v. frns, ^to. srra.jnb, n?4lb v. m*. [pnjTTp],pl, cstr. Di"p~|^ v. "ipT. n^iio v. jin. m-ra v. w. t • • : — t : [T]-np] v. th. [tthip] v. trn. [nttrir?] v . &n. !~!Q, rarely "77Q (e.g. Gn 31 43 Jos 22 16 Ju8'), "HE, -HQ, (IP, -D (fEx 4 2 Is 3 15 Mai i 13 1 Ch 15 13 2 Ch 30 3 ), B (only in DTOtEz8 6 Kt., Qr.Dn np)_ on the distinction in the use of these forms, see Ges' 37 — pron. interrog. and indef. what? how? aught; used of things, as "p of persons (Aram. Jci, NO, Ar. U; prob. apoc. from a longer form with n or nt, As. mind (Dl HWB417f ), Eth. y»1t; ment; c {.W comtt Ko' L3sa ):—l. interrog. what ? a. in a direct question, before either verbs or nouns Gn 4 10 TWV HD what hast thou done ? 1 5 s ^inn-HD what wilt thou give me? Ex 3 13 toBh-10, i2 M 13" and so very often: KTrnp Zc5'; rbtt no Zci 9 ; nsi nm no j e i" Am 7" + ; Jl 4" "^ DnK HO; Ju 18 8 DDK HO vid. Comm., v 24 T15? >b no wto have I still ? Is 21" nWo-TD wliat ( = how much) of the night (is past)?=as what ? (qualetn f) Hg a* (cf. to Am 7'); to express surprise, Jbo 12 who shall say to him, nfcW TO what doest thou? 22 13 Ec8 4 Is 45 9 - 10 ; sq. '3, Gn 20 10 rrb>sr3 nw no what hadst thou in view, that thou hast done, etc.? 3 i 3S Ex 16 7 '? HD Urui and what are we, that . . .? 32 21 Nu 22 28 HbV 8 , etc. Note in partic. — (a) TO is followed sometimes by a subst. in appos. (against Arabic usage, which does not permit this: "v?* -"* 170 ), so that it becomes virtually an adj.: VS3"TO what profit . . .? Gn 37 s6 + 30 10 Mai 3 14 ; Is 40 8 DIDVno, Mai i 13 ^ 89* ibn ,TO "3N-13] (inverted for HD , ?JS "VP) remember (of) what (short) duration
am,'Eci 3 5 1015 6 8 " (Da* 8 ' B!i Kb'"- 23 ') ; as
exclam., yjr 89 48b Jb 26". And with the subst. idiom, at the end (in Arabic preceded then by £-: w* 8 "* 49 - 7 ), 1 S 26 18 njn »T3-npi and what is there in my hand, evil ? 20 10 (vid. 3), 2 S 19 29 " 1 k 12" Je 2 s ty »a twnat« laxo-no, Ec 1 1 2 Est 6 s . (6) firm ^to, jiom, ? 1 S 10", contr. nj» fEx 4 2 (nt 4 c); Gn3 13 rpfeq> ntfr.TO; I2 18 29 25 i> nn»B>ynNrnp; similarly 26 10 42 28 +, either what, now, hast thou done ? or what is this that thou hast done ? ( vid. HI 4 d) . (c) "TO If what to thee ? i.e. wta aifeiA thee ? or W*a< rfo«< thou want f Gn 2i 17 "Wl }Wip ; Jos 15 18
S14 6 1 K i 16 2 K 6 s8 Ez 18 2 (accents); sq. ♦?,
Ju 18 23 npyn »a t^-to, Gn 20 9 (cf. 1 S n 5 no ' '3 Dyb), Is 22 1 n^y ♦? ^".TO (cf. H 7ra<W toCto 7rot«r;), ^ 1 14 5 ; without '? Is 3 15 (cf. Qor 57 810 ); with a ptcp., Jon i* what is it to thee as a sleeper? (accus. : Da' 70 * cites Qor 74 50 ), Ez 1 8 2 (if DriN be treated as strengthening D3b). (d) * ("b) l^-nperteAo* hast thou (have I) here ? Ju 18 s 1 K 19' Is 22 16 52 s . (e) in the genit., Jer 8 9 Gb np-npsm, and wisdom of what ( = what kind of wisdom) is theirs ? Nu 2 3 s (v. infr. 3). b. often in an indirect question, as after ntT, Gn 2 19 to see lirtripv-no what he would call it, 37 20 Vrf&n WTO n^JTJj to w/ta< his dreams will come, Nu i3 19f - Hb a 1 ; "I'sn Gn 31 32 ; jm 39 8 Ex 2 4 ib ne^-no nvnb, 16 15 32 1 Jb 34 4 ; yoty NU9 8 " 1 mmo nyct^Ki (cf. f 85'), 2 S 17 s ; en'a NU15 34 ; bw 1K3 6 2K2 9 ; p?n Jb6 24 23 6 : Nui3 18 ps<nnNDn ,, x-n N"n no, V' 39 5 Is 41 22 n*fii nsn np fflMfthn.-- In some such cases it approximates in meaning to the simple rel., as Jer 7 17 33 s4 Mi 6 s - 8 Jb 34 s3 . c. =ofwJiat kind ? (Germ, was fiir ein ...?), with an insinuation of blame, or reproach, or contempt: Gn 37 10 nm Dlbnn no what is this no
dream which thou hast dreamt ? 44 13 Jos 22 16 Ju 8' 15" 20 12 1 S 29 3 rbm B^jayn no, 1 k 9 13 מה הערים האלה אשר נתתה לי 2 K 9 11, 18 19 . d. no is often used in questions to which the answer little, or nothing, is expected, and it thus becomes equivalent to a rhetorical negative (cf. q b, M? f c ): ( a ) Gn 23" land worth 400 shekels . . . , K'n no wftai t* t'< ? (i.e. it is some- thing quite insignificant), 27 s7 Ju8 3 'rfa'VIDl 033 n*», i4 ,a Ho 9 s io 3 ^ 30 10 56 s Jb 15 9 16 6 21" 2 2 1317 La 2 13 Ct5 9 "iVTO infrrip wAa* is thy beloved (more) than a(nother) beloved ? || xi>, iKu 16 ^: >33 r$Ji3-i6) -n-ja P^n tt£-np ( 2 S 20 1
pbn Kfjrfe), Jb 16 6 '. (b) sq. ♦? (*! l f),
Gn 20 9 37 26 l*qjj '3 VX3-HD «,Aa< profit (is it) that we should slay him? Ex 16 7 Nu 16" Hb 2 18 2 K 8" what is thy servant, the dog, that he should do, etc.? and often in poetry, as f 8 5 1TOII1 '3 t*iK HO tabu is man that thou rememberest him? Jb 6" i>fTK '3 'nb-no, v " b 7 .7 I5 m.i4 , 6 3 2I ,» + (ef 4 tD«). Hence, "(c) in the formula of repudiation, or emphatic denial, ( D ?^.) *£} TTO what is there (common) to me and to thee? i.e. what have I to do with thee ? fJu 11 12 2 S 16 10 aah ^ no, 19 23 1 K 17 18
K 3 13 2 Ch 35 21 ; cf. Jos 2 2 M 2 K 9 18 ' 9 ; rather
differently, without ), t Je 2 18 'o -p-|i> ■£ no what is there to thee with reference to the way to Egypt ? Ho 1 4 9 traj^ vnp, c f. V' 50 16 (ispi)) ; with n«, t Je 23 !8 -13n-nX t^TlD beside (or in comparison with) the wheat ? cf. tj c/iol (wiv) y djvk-i, lit. wAa« do you see (that) I have done ? hasten, and do like me (= whatever ye see, etc.), 2 S 21 4 onoK Dnx no D3b new, Jb 6 24 ; with the apod, introd. by , 1 S 20 4 li> r*W1 1K>3J TOW no ; Est 5 3 "TO V RJP| • • • Wi? a . v 6 7 2 9 12 ; hence in the late and strange idiom of Ch., it sinks twice almost to the rel. what, 1 Ch 1 5 13 DHK k{> nr.B'Nnso!) <3 because ye were not (employed) for what was at first (on the former occasion), J. etc., 2 Ch 30 3 *5J? ace. to what was sufficient ( = in suf- ficient numbers), cf. Ett 9 26 . (b) -B^no (late : frequently in Mishn., etc.), whatever, what (cf. "f^ V, V g <™d) : tEc i 9 TWtf Wn .TntjrnD, lit. what is that which hath been ? it is that which shall be ( = whatever hath been, it is that which shall be), v'3 15 - 22 6'° 7 24 8 7 io 14 . no Used adverbially : . Used adverbially : a. as an inter- rogative : (a) how 1 especially in expressing what is regarded as an impossibility, Gn 44 '" PTOM" 1 " 1 ? how shall we justify ourselves? Nu 2 3 8 - 8 1 s io 27 nj yye^-np, 2 K 4 43 Jb 9 2
5 4 . 4 3 1 ' I made a covenant with my eyes,
'3 by $am noi and how should I look upon a maid? (© ui, *C non), Pr 20 24 P?J"TO D"JK1 TOf! i ™ an indirect question, Ex io 26 V-- 39 5 V* ^n-no nynX; nrno Aow;, now? (in sur- prise), Gn 27 20 *ja kxe6 rnne nrno, j u 18 24 1 K 2 1 5 2 K i 6 . (b) why? Ex i 4 15 pysri no ^k, 17 22 2K6 33 7 3 f 4 2 6 ^y wjtaftarro, Jb i5 12 +; Ct 8 4 1 adjure you tniyn-nei fi^rnp, w/ty will ye stir up, etc.? (i.e. do not : || OS 2? 3 5 )- — The transition from the interrog. to the neg., to which in Heb. there is an approx. (v. supr.: esp^ 1 K 12 16 Jb 31 1 Ct 8 4 ), is in Ar. complete, U being there used constantly in the sense of not (cf. Walker Hbr " l ' 244lr -; Kb 1 "- 478 ). b. as an exclam., how ...! with adjectives and verbs, Gn 2 8' 7 mn Dippn S-jirno how dreadful is this place ! ^ Nu 24 s l^nk «b"TO, Is 5 2 7 ^3 2 W no, 8 2 vnx no, Vi 2 3 6 8 , etc.| Ct 4 10 - 10 7 2 ; ironically, 2 S 6 20 Je 2 33 - 36 Jb 2 6 2 - 3 . 3. Indef. pron. anything, aught, Nu 23 s i> WJ!"1 ' W f rn 0* gy and he will shew me the matter of aught, and I will tell thee (=if he shew me ... I will, etc., Dr" 49 ), 1 S 19 s i> ^li) ™ ,, n^-!1 = and if I see aught, I will, etc., 20 10 ne>P T »pa« ^yrno IK if perchance thy father shall answer thee aught that is harsh (order, 1 a a), 2 S 18 22 NrnTOK nonrn but let there happen what may (lit. aught), I will run, v 23 (cf. Jb 13 13 no by -by:)), v 29 no 'nyT ifo (cf. Pr 9 13 ), Pr 25 s . Cf. Ko 1 "* 65 , . With preps.: a. nB3 9) nB3 w wherein ? Ex 22 M Ju 16 5 1 S 14 38 (indirect question; We , '? 3 ) ; and so ace. to the various senses of 3 : whereby? Gn 15 8 Ex 33 16 Mai I 2 -«- 7 2 17 3 7 - 8 ; w /i«re- «CT«/i? 1S6 2 2S21 3 Mi6 6 ; 6y what means? Ju 16 5 ^ 73U n031 ; a < M) / ia< ( wor th) ? I s a «; /or what ? 2 Ch 7 21 (|| 1 K 9 s no"b). b. "1? i?.' tHgi 9 because of what ? r ic. nps, nps, prop. the like of what ? (Ar. °S, Syr. U13) ; hence (a) Aojo much? how many? 131 ^ no? Gn 47"
S19 35 ^ 119 84 Jbi3 a ; D'pys nps ny 1 k 22 16
(=2 Ch 18 15 ); no? how often?' 3b 21 17 (i.e. how seldom!); in an indirect question, how much ? Zc 2 6 - 6 . As an exclamation, Zc 7 3 as not tell me, etc.? v 19 20 25 31 27 42 1 43
,3 24' ^22 2 44 2425 74
HO I have done D'Jt? n03 HI now (nt 4 i), /tow many years ! ^ 78 40 np3 how often ! (6) /or Iww long ? ^ 35 17 nson nos, Jb 7 19 . d. nop, nop (no? mostly before the gutturals K, n, V, and '< [i.e. ^K.], but twice besides, ^ 42 10 43 s ; nop also occurs before gutt., in five places noted by Mas. on ^ 43 s , viz. 1 S 28 15 2 S z* 1 4 31 * 49 6 Je 1 5 18 , and before ntGn 4 6 2 Si4 ,3 24 3 Ec 2 15 ), TOp' f Jb 7 20 , nop' f 1 S I 688 , for what reason ? why? Gn4 6- £ mn nob why art thou angry? 24 81 , etc.; often strengthened by nt (nj4e), Gni8 13
s0 (=Ju i3 ,8 )»oe>i> Wn nt no?, 33 15 Ex 2i0
S 22 17 3 , etc., Je 6 20 20 18 + ; Gn 25 s2 "noi? p DX '3:K nr if so, why, then, am I ? (why do I con- tinue to live?); =to what purpose (sq. p pers.), Gn 27" D"n 'i> no?, Is i 11 Je 6 20 Am 5' 8 nr no? DV D3^>, Jb 30 2 ; in an indirect question, 1 S 6 3 Dn io 20 . Note especially (a) in expostu- lations, Gn 12 18 *b man xb rmb why didst thou lS2I 1S '■" + oft.; (6) with an impf., oft. deprecating, or introducing rhetori- cally, the reason why something should, cr should not, be done, why should . . . f 1 S 1 9 517 20 8 but to thy father (emph.) iJtfSTl nt nab, why shouldst thou bring me ? 20 32 nov no? ntrj? no why should he be put to death ? 2 S 1 3 26 16 9 20 19 2 K 14 10 , etc. : in such cases, it approxi- mates in meaning to lest (cf. Ph. CIS 1 ' 2,21 Dp D3^X D^iaD' ne tradant eos dii), and is in © often rendered by ntjnort, as Gn 2 7 45 PSB'K no?" why should I be bereaved, etc.? Ex 32 12 no? n , ^VDl^r:N , Ne6 3 i^79 10 ii5 2 Ec7 16 , ^17, Jer4o 15 , Iva m, Gn 47 19 2 S 2" 2 Ch 25 16 Ec 5" 7 17 , or on-wf pi], Jo 2 17 (in 1 S 19" 2 S 13 26 , paraph, by <2 iirj) ; and, connected with the foreg. sentence by "ICK, cr B', in late, or dial., Heb. it actually has that mng., Dn i 10 n«T nop 1$X l est he see, Ct i 7 nviK noW lest I become (so in Aram. ^ rrob Ezr 7 23 , KoH %, Syr. I4ii, both regu- larly =kst). ' e. no-iy (f 4 3 np-ny) until when? how long? tNu 24 22 (aposiop.), ^ 4 3 79 s 89*; in indirect qu., f 74" (cf. n3N ny, 'TO *1J*). f. n?"^, and nD- ? y, M; , n wA«<? Jb 38" 2Ch 32 10 ; upon what ground ? wherefore ? Nu 2 2 32 ^htrnR JT?n np-i>y, Dt29 23 (cf. 1 K9 8 Je 22 s ), Is i 4 ' Je 8 M 9" i6'° Ez 2 1 12 f 10" Jb 13" (pro- bably dittogr. from v 13 ); nrno*?y Ne 2 4 . In an indirect question, Jb 1 o 2 ^iPTnp ?J> "oy^n, Est 4' nrnp-^yi nrnp nynp. "
-no
t[nnQ] vb. only Hithpalp. linger, tarry (cf. Ar. j.4-* «'<"» tHlft, deZay (Kam.)) ; — Hithpalp. Pf 1 s. "finonprin f 1 1 9 6 » ; 3 p i. wonpnnjui 9 8 ; 1 pl.«nonpnnGn43 10 ; Impf npnpri>Hb2 :! ; mGniy 1 ; Imv. mpl.wpnpnn IS29 9 ; Inf. npnpnnp Ex 12 39 ; Pt. npiiprip 2 S 15 28 ;— linger, tarry, wait, of pers., Gn 19 16 43 10 (J), Exi2 39 (E), Ju 3 26 i9 8 2Si5 28 Is2 9 9 f 1 1 9 60 (c. V&, opp. "flfD); subj. pin OT «on Hb 2 3 . HOinO v. mn. pOVKS v. |ox. ^Nn^rro v. no t[7ri?2] vb. eiroumeise, weaken (si vara 1.; cf. NH •'np circumcise, Aram. ?no id.) ;— only fig. Qal Pt. pass. Dnj? 7V«p -|K3p Is i 22 <Ay choice wine weakened with water, so Thes De Che Comm Di Du ; cf. vinum castrare, Pirn 11 *- 63 : Ba KrkLd - ,M - Che Hl * (cf. No ZMQl1 - 1886 ' 741 ) comp. NH ?~mo, Jiu'ce (of fruit, esp. olives); Ar. j4-» °*h liquid pitch, suppurating matter; v. against this Di. rfpqp] v. ^n. [VVnp], ^NfeVfto v. 11. &t. j-no 1 ?? 1 ? v. D?n. [rnbno], ni-ionp v. ion. [nssno], rofno v. -jan. fl. pHE] vb. hasten (NH Pi., and deriv. ; Ar. J4-* oe practised, skilled (with As. mdru,send, order, govern, cf. II. "ino);Eth.<n>Ud; frm'ra, <eoc/t; Syr. »<h-vs Pa. to!.,- cf. also Egypt. mahar, trained warrior Bondi 6 '); — Niph. Pf.
f s . ninoa Jb 5 13 ; Pt. -ino? Hb i 6 ; pi. onrtej is
32 4 ; cstr. 'inpj Is 35 4 ; — o« hurried= anxious, disturbed 3pT!nD3 Is 35 4 ; hasty, precipitate, subj. nxy Jb5 13 ; so pt. as subst. Is 32"; im- petuous, of Chaldeans, Hb i 6 (|| "9). Pi. Pf nnp 1 S 4 14 Is 51"; 3 fs. m T np Je 48" etc.; Impf. ">np^ Is 5 ,9 +2 t. ; inp^l Gn i8 6 + 8 t. (1 S 28 30 v". infr.); 3 fpl. nj-inpn Je 9 17 etc.; Imv. ms. "inp Gn i9 22 + ; n"inp 1 S 23^ 1 K 22°, etc.; Inf. cstr. ino Pr 7 23 + ;' Pt. "inpp Gn 41 32 Mai 3 B (on inp Zp I 14 [1 S 23 s2 ] cf. Kb'- 288 , Schwally ZAW,189 °'" 8 vid. 1. ino infra), fpl. niinpp Pr 6 19 ; — 1. hasten, make haste, =go or come quickly Gn 18 6 1 S 9 12 (but del. © We -rra Dr KitBu HPS), Na 2 6 Is 49 17 1 Ch 12 9 ; =go eagerly, (sq. Inf. of purpose) Pr 1 16 Is 59'; Pt. = swift, prompt Mai 3 s ; of bird Pr 7 a ; fig. of calamity IS5 19 (||Bnn), J e 48 16 , cf. tS t?n ^*»J? Is8 ,s , infr. 2. hasten + vb., ('o having really adverbial force): sq. Inf. Gn 18 7 ("W r*$); cf. 2 7 20 4i S2 (subj. God), Ex 2 18 io 10 i2 3: ' 2 S 15" Is32 4 5i H Pr6 18 Ec5 l ; more often sq. vb. c. 1 Gn 24 ,8MM 44 11 (all J), 45 913 (E), prob. 43 30 (J) ) also Ex 34 8 (J), Jos 4 10 8' 419 (all JE), Ju 13 10 1 S 4" 17 48 2 3 27 25 1823:MM 28" 2 S 15" 19" 1 K 20 33 ' 41 2 K 9" Je 9"; so even when act. is not wholly voluntary 1 S 28 20 (but rd. prob.Wl©WeDrKitBu);also,1om.,^io6 13 ; esp. c. Imv. Gn 19** (J), Ju 9 48 Est 6 10 ; so also ^KBJ 79 V' 6 9 18 Ioz3 M3 7 .' of. 79 8 (v. 01 < " , ' 0,, '). 3. trans, hasten, = prepare quickly Gn 18 6 ;
bring quickly 1 K 22 9 =2 Ch 18 8 , Est 5 s ;[edit]
do quickly 2 Ch »4 M . f 1. "VTO adj. hastening, speedy, swift (strictly Pi. Pt. for "inop v . sub nno) ;— of "■ DV,-IK? 'CI Shi? Zp 1 "; rd. also f. ninon fofi)
S 23 s2 his swift foot (for MT WNl <p *1) Th
WeDrBu; deeper corruption assumed by HPS. f 11. ~ i2 adv. quickly, speedily (strictly Pi. inf. abs.) always immediately after vb. ; Ex 32 8 (J), Dt 4 s6 7 4 - 22 9 312 -' 2 -' 6 28 20 Jos2 5 (J), Ju
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precedes, v. supr. sub - 1 ™). TTrTC adj. quick, prompt, ready, skilled;— 'D iQ'lD ^ 4 5 2 Ezr 7 6 ; W3«bD3 'D B*N Pr 2 2 29 ; cstr. p^Sirip Is 16 5 prompt injustice. TninQ n.f. haste, speed; — usually as adverb, ace. hastily, quickly: Jos 8 19 io 6 23 16 (all JE), Nu 17" (P), Dt ii 17 Ju 9 M 2 S if**" Je 27 16 Ec 8" (in all these cases after vb.); before vb. (poet.) Is 5 26 (|| S?), + 31 s 37 s Is 58 s Jo 4 4 (|| i"B); so also 1 S 20 s8 nf^Wl 'O (cf. Dr); 2K1" ITTJ 13;— but perhaps rd. fTVie, i.e. Pi. Imv. of "WO (cf. 1 S 2 3 27 ); c. prep, (late): '03 in haste = quickly Ec 4"; 'tiny, id.
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^HQ n.pr.m. one of David's heroes ; S23 28 I Chi I 30 27 13 ; © N«pc, Ma<pa< i, Maapvav, Maapt, etc. "hs tfn ^tO "i!T2 as n.pr.m. Is 8 ,:l - T T T .. — (lit. Swift is 6oo<j/, speedy is prey).
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II. "I|"7D (■/ of foil.; cf. prob. As. mdru; send, whence tamirtu, tamartu, {missive,) gift, TjIHWBSnL. y ^gZMOxl.1886, 1M T"in?2 n.m. purchase-price of wife (NH id.; Ai 'J* g gK 78 f. Troph. Iv. n. 13 JJy 1. c. g { GMch. 1. 381 Dr D,!8 ' B and reff.; Aram. Mrtqte, jUi); — abs. '0 Gn 34" (J; || **©) 1 S18 25 ; cstr. "Wfa riiwian Ex : ! (E). fill, [in^] vb. denom. aoquire by pay- ing purchase-price (Ar. ,^_I give a dowry, marry for a^i; cf. Gerber v ' rb - < " !nom - 12 Buhl SS) ;— Qal Pf. 3 pi. VVID ^ 16 4 usu. obtain another in exchange (or, by paying a price, cf. Che), but txt. dub.; Impf. 3 ms. sf. + Inf. abs. nftib b nanno; n'np Ex 22 15 (E). rrtfonno v. V?n. . 10 a paragogic syllable, attached to 3, |, p (q. v.), so as to form with them indepen- dent words, 103, iD3, iop (q. v.) These forms, except sometimes IDS , are exclusively poetical. In origin iO is identical with HO what, Ar. il, which is used similarly, pleonastically, with certain prefixes, e.g. Uj, SS, Cc. See Qor ,153 Ijj25. piKl. Schr. 1.473 f. 479, 658. ^yAQ 11. } 70. Kern./; 80 mi ] K5 u.*oi. an a c f. Eth. htm:, Syr. W^f, Sab.lDJ3=Ll-, DHM ZDMG1883 - ,96t , Hom ch ~ , ■» ,8 . ii. [i*2]= , water. IfcOO , 2Nb n.pr. gent, et terr. Moab T ' T 180 (MI 1 - 2 - 561220 3N0; As. Ma aba, Ma'bu, Mu'dba, etc g cnr COTUloss., »ndonUnl9, 37 TJJTar. 2Mf.,296. on etym. cf. Lag M •• Anm ', Ne 8K "• OT , Gray Fro '- "• «) ; —'ID Gn I9 37 + 1 78t. ; 3Kb 2 S 8 12 ; © MvaP ;— 1. Moab as son of Lot by his elder daughter ace. to Gn 19 37 . 2. Moab : a. =: nation of which Lot's son is represented as ancestor Gn 19 37 Nu 21 29 22 33 Am 2 12 Je 48 ,2 + 30 t. Je 48 + oft.; having a king, Nu2i M 22 4 ' Ju 3 12
S i2 9 +. T». = territory of Moab Nu j 11.13.13.15 + . / D n -,B, + Q n 36 25 Nu j 5 20 RuI 1.2.6.6.32 6 4 3 i Ch i 46 8 9 ; 'O n« +Dt i 5 28 69 3 2 49 34 5<>
j u ii 161818 Je 48 s4 - 33 ; 'o -i3ip tDt 2 8 ; 'o ninny tNu 26'- 03 31" SS^^SS 1 3<S 13 Dt 34 18 Jos 13 32 . t"'2«'in, nj3M^0 adj. gent. Moabitish ; — 'O Dt 2 3 ' 4 + at., "3Kb Ezr 9 1 ; pi. D"3Nb Dt 2 11 ; '3«io Dt 2 s ; fs. n;3t<io R u i 52 + 4 1.; '3^b itu 4 '»; rraKto 2 Ch 24 s6 ; fpl. ni>3sio 1 k ii'Ne Ssv.
BTO °; '2Kb Rui 4 : — m. =a Moabite Dt 23* Ne 1 3 1 ; 1W = <Ae Moabite 1 Ch 1 1 46 ; coll. = <Ae Moabites Ezr 9 1 , so pi. Dt 2 11 - 29 ; fpl. as adj. 'D D'tS'J Eu i 4 ; as subst, 1K11 1 Ne 13 23 ; fs. as adj. T 2 Ch 2 4 M ; esp. '»n TVn Eu I 22 2" 1 4' 10 ; "D as n.fs. Ru 2 6 . ^sia v. inc. [«2V2] v. Ki3? sub KO. tJHQ vb. melt (I HO Ithp., ■f 4 6 7 107 26 ; cf. Ar. "U surge (of the sea), Qor 18"; •£• a wow) ;— Qal /nip/. 3 fs. MDH ^ 4 6? ; Ste^J Am 9 s ; 2 ms. sf. «S0M! Is 64 s (but rd. prob. CJJOJJr}, v. [fa?] p. 171 supr., and cf. Di > Du UJtftori); I n f iKsb Ez 21 20 ;— 1. m«Z<, subj. J*?«> at touch of ** Am 9 s ; at voice of * ^46 7 ; = faint (of heart), Ez 21 20 . 2. trans, cause to melt Is 64 s (but v. supr.) Niph. P/ ioj Na2 7 +2t.; 3 pi. «i33 Exi5 15 + 3t.; Ft. pi. D^DJ ^ 7 5 4 ; — melt away, fig. for be helpless, disorganized (through terror, etc.) Ex 15 15 (cf. context), Jos 2 9 - 24 1 S 14 16 (cf. We Dr), Je 49 23 , cf. Na 2 7 Is 14 31 V' 75 4 . Pol. soften, dissolve, act.: only Impf. 2 ms. sf. (subj. God) : D?'?")? n ???bn yjr 65" thou softenest it [the earth] with showers ; fig., = dissipate *3?.?~ni Jb 30 22 — We rds. Jabjl H b 3 6 forTjbn , v. TTD Po*. Hithpo'l. ^/- 3 P 1 - H< to ™ N a"i 5 ; /wp/ 3 fs. Jjfcnn V' 'oy 26 ; 3 fpl- n J?d ,|0J ! 11 ? Am 9 13 ; — melt, subj. hills (before '») Na I s ; subj. B'W V 107 26 (in terror) ; hyperb. for flow Am 9 13 (of fertile hills, || nnnn tt^n). I. 1 1£2 (-/of foil. ; appar. secondary form of VlD, cf. Ba NB ' 1900 , and Ar. 11 stretch, extend, also prolong, make to continue). t"PE.n n.iii. Dn12 ' 11 continuity (perh. orig. extent; NH as BH, Ecclus TDH 45"); — 'n alw. abs. ; — 1. earliest and oftenest as adv., con- tinually : a. of going on without interruption = continuously, Ho 12 7 Je 6 7 Na 3" Is 2 1 8 49" 5 i»( + D^ri-b), 5 2 6 ( + ^.), 60" (||n^>) DdV), 62' (+n^fJ"7?l Otar^*?), 65 s Ob 16 Hbi 17 Dt n" iK io 8 =2 Ch 9 7 , 1 Ch i6"- 37 ; esp. (sometimes hyperbol.) in -W- V' J ^ 8 25 15 34 s (|| nr^??), 35" cf. 40 17 70 s , 38 18 4c- 12 50 8 5 1 5 6 9 24 7 ,«.u ?2 » 73 a 74 ta I05< I09 ,5.i» j r9 « ( 4. dS'ivS
- T#), v""" 7 (so also f 1 6 s , for MT TDW, Bi Che;
TDW 01 Bae) j Pr 5 19 (|| nybsa), 6 21 is 15 28 14 ; also Ez 38" (del. @ Co Toy Hp, 'Berthpl), Lv 6 6 (P ; of fire, ||nMn N?), and 46 14 (but *H ni3n @ Co Berthol) ; also in ritual, Lv 24 s (H), cf. Ex 25 30 (P; shew-bread), Lv 2 4 2 - 3 - 4 (H), cf. Ex 27™ (P; of lamp), Ex 28 29 - 30 - 38 . b. of regular re- petition : meals 2 S 9 71013 2 K 25*' = Je 52 33 ; journeys 2 K 4 19 ; cf. Nu 9" ■fy'ji 3 ; °f ritual: sacrifice, Tt^i D*? Ex z 9 w ; cf. 1 Ch 16 40 23 s ' 2 Ch 24 14 . 2. as subst.: a. of uninterrupted continuity, 'T tSOK Ez 39 14 men of continuity, i.e. men continually employed for the purpose; 'fin Orb Nu 4 7 </ie 6rea<2 of continuity, i.e. the bread that is always there, so 11 ^~^.Q 2 Ch 2 3 , and perh. 11 DV^im 1 Ch 16 6 . b. of regular repetition 'D OD^j 2 K 25 s0 , i. e. a regular allowance, as Je 52 s4 ; esp. of ritual : H WJPJ Ex 30 9 (P) ; most often 'n rb)l Ez 46 15 (every morning), Ex 29 42 (morning and evening, so) Nu 28* Ezr 3 5 , so rd. also Nu 28 3 (Di) for MT 'n nbij? (Di>b) j tm r&j> Nu 28 10 - 15 - 23 - 24 - 31 29 s ' 1116 - .22. 25*28.31.34.38 JJg JQ 3o. r&re ]y 'D nPlSD Nu 4 ,6 (P), Ne io 34 ; as appos., H i"in3D Lv 6 13 meal-offering as a regular observance (cf. Ges SI31,2(W Da 8 """ S29(,,) ; on text v. Di, Now*"*-"- 1241 -), (and Nu 28 3 MT, but v. supr.) c. (late) 'nn alone= daily (morning and evening) burnt-offering (Now*"*-"- 222 '-) Dn 8 1U2 - 13 1 1 31 12" (so Talm., even in pi. PTP 1 ? 1 )- fH. 11Q vb. assumed by Ke Or al. (= Bto) as V of T^l Hb 3 s , but v. TTO Po. ynin v. pr. f [£DlO] vb. totter, shake, slip (usu. poet.) (NH id., der. species; Aram. £-ao, BID; Ar. bli (med. 1) remove, retire ; deviate from, right course ; rej>el, push, thrust ; Eth. •TJfTl: turn ; As. matA is dwindle, diminish, grom weak d1 hwb«*. > denom. fr. BID pole, bar Dl Pro1184 Gerber v « rt, - ,i<! '" >m195 '-, cf. Buhl);— Qal Pf 3 fs. HDD f 6o 4 + 2 t.; 3 pi. 1DD ^ 46 7 ; 7»ip/. 3 fs. tMDg Dt 32 s6 Is 54 10 ; 3 fpl. nfBW^I Is 54 10 ; Inf. cstr. DID ^38 17 46 s ; abs. id. Is 24 19 ; Pt. DD Pr 25 26 ; pi. tPOD Pr 24 11 ;— «o«er, s% subj. ^■J (fig. of insecurity) Dt 32* ^38 17 94 18 : cf. (without ^J) Pr 24 1 ' Vy$ 'D; Vtfr*%3? 'D 25 26 ; «/ta^e, intr., subj. T Lv 25 s5 (H ; of feebleness) ; subj. nty?? is 54' (|| B»»)- d^d: 3.b onn 'd ^ 46 s (|| "WJOi cf. "MD) (both symb. of extreme insecurity); cf. subj. J"!""!? Is 54 10 ; subj. nWDD V.46 7 ; subj. H? ( = land) V 66 4 ; cf. Is 24 19 (v. sub Hithp.) Niph. Pf. 3 pl. נמוטו « 7 5 17 4; tSl'D Imp/. ti& V i5 5 +8 t., etc.;— all poet., mostly c. neg. (73 i 3 t.; 8<b 6 t.), be shaken, moved, overthrown, of idols Is 40 20 41, 7 ; of scales of crocodile Jb 4 1 15 ; of ban 1 Chi6 30 =i/'93 1 96 10 ; of H? f i°4 5 ; of P'i— in V. 125 1 , cf. 46 s ; fig! of general disorder (no neg.), subj. JHK "HDIO ^82 5 ; oft. of righteous, as secure, ty 10 6 15 5 16 8 21 8 30 7 62" 112 6 Pr io 30 12 3 (subj. &p 8*T$f); cf. (without neg.) ^ 13 s 140" Qr (so appar. © AV RV; but mng. of Niph. not suit- able ; Kt Hiph. q.v.) ; fig. of steadfast obedi- ence (subj. "PJfSi) ^ 1 f. Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. ,t3, ?r + 55 4 i/o" Kt (Qr Vivh.);— dislodge, let fall, drop fl.N ty WDJ + 55* ; c f. Dirbg 1BW D V n ? 1 4°" Kt, and may they drop coals upon them, De al. ; <rd. "fODl (Hup Gr Bae Dr), wh. Bi Che insert. Hitb.po'1. Pf. 3 fs. 0i» nOBicnn Is 24 19 be greatly shaken (subj. H*? , in judgment of'*; ||yjn, ma, Hithp.) TlOi^ n.[m.] shaking, pole, bar of yoke;— abs. 'o Nu 4 ,0 + 5 t.; sf. inpb Na i 13 ;— 1. a shaking, tottering (c. neg., of security) fJV" 8 ^ pnxb 'd + 55 23; tobfi 'tab. jnj t6 + 66', cf. 121 3 . . ^;o/e, or 6ar for carrying (named from spring- ing motion) Nu 4 1012 cf. esp. 13 23 . 3. bar of yoke Na i 13 (^byp ,n ? to "*?$)> fig. of oppres- sion. Cf. following. ♦ TrrEiD n.f. pole, bar of yoke, mostly late (cf. BID) ;—' D J e 2 8 10 + 4 t.; pi. niBb etc, abs. Je 27 s 1 Ch 15 15 ; cstr. Ez 3 o ,8 + 4 t.;— 1. pole, pi, staves, for bearing ark 1 Ch 15 15 . 2. bar of yoke, symb, of oppression Je 27 s (|| DhDiD, cf. by v 81112 ), 28 1012 (cf. by v") ; ft '» 28 13 ; bri3 'D v 13 (cf. by v 14 ); fig. of oppression, Is 5 8 6 - 9 EZ30 18 ; cf. (thongs of yoke) 'D rt*» I s 5 8«; D3b? nb» Lv 26" cf. Ez 34 27 — On form of yoke v. Schumacher ZPVl " 1889 ' 160 , Benz ArchOT . t[ :JlQ] vb. be low, depressed, grow poor (NH id., Niph.; Aram. ^», sink or bend down; cf. ^3D, Syr. yi, yiao, be brought low, humble); — Qal Pf. consec. =]»* Lv 27 s (P); Impf. IpDJ Lv 2 5 25M - 39 (all H) ; T />«. }D Lv 25" (P) : all of impoverished Israelites. ft 71D, SlQ (tDt 1'), hitiD (tNe 12 38 ) subst. and prep, front, In front of (deriv. dub.; ace. to 01 }22So Sta* 378 *, for bitfp from b?N to be in front: v. further Ko"- 300 '- Hpt BA81 - 172 ) :— 1. subst. only 1 K f (si vera
L,^
. : v. sta 2AWI883 ' 151 ) nmp-bx nine bio* and the front of (one) window was towards (the other) window, and Ne 12 38 bNiob = m (he opposite direction (but rd. prob. b'KObb, cf. PP'b v 31 ). 2. as prep., Dt i" 2 19 pay *» b'lD *, /ron< 0/ the Ammonites, 3 s9 (= 4 46 34 s ) "nya JYO bin, n» Jos i8'« 19- Ip; bl», 1 S 14"; fig. Ex 18 19 wrhm bio oyb nm n-n i„ f ront of Go d, i.e. representing God to them. With prefixes : — a. blEOK towards the front of, 1 S 17 30 3D>1 1HK blO-b$ tyxv to the front of another; on the front of, Ex 34 3 (pregn.) im blCrbx V£"^R, Jo S 3333 9 1 22" (v. WAW ,Ph -*»- mtt ); spec, "bx V.S ?1D towards or ore the -forefront of, Ex 26 s 2*8 25 (II 39' 8 ), v 3 ' Lv8 9 Nu 8 23 2 S n 15 set ye Uriah nnnbon ya bio-bN- b. bra>p : — ( a )f r0 m the front of Mi 2 8 (text dub. : rd. prob. byp). (6) of position, off (v. p 1 c) the front of, Lv 5 8 to"]? b«3)? off the front of its neck, i.e. close in front of it, Nu 2 2 5 'bap 3CW Nim close in front of me, 2 S S 23 (1 Ch 14") Qnb ntOI D , N33 blDO come to them o/" the front of the mulberry-trees, 1 K 7 39 (2 Ch 4 10 ) 353 7Wf; v:B b«>p on the forefront of, Ex 28 27 (|| 39 20 ). fll. [Tift] vb. circumcise (NH id.; $ b*D cutoff (grass, etc.: only for in. b?P, q.v.); cf. NH bnp, Aram, bnp, ace. to Thes Nb ZMGlU . 711 T> lb.xll.1887,626 „ „!„„ L_„ _ , ■t>a -v. also ?no supr.) ; — Qal Pf. 3 ms. bp Jos 5 4 + 2 t.; 2 ms. nribp Ex 12 44 ; 3 mpl. 6$ Jos 5 5 - 7 ; 2 mpl. BPlbo Dt io 16 ; Impf.bm Gn i7 a + 2 t.; Imv. bb J os 5 2 ; Pt. pass. b» Je 9 24 ; pi. Dbp Jos 5 s ;— circumcise, c. ace. nbny -V2 (flesh of foreskin) Gn 1 7 s3 (P), acc.pers. Gn 2 i 4 Ex 1 2 44 (P), Jos 5 23 (J), v 4 5 - 77 (D); fig. 33b ribiy (foreskin of the heart) Dt io 16 ; 33b Dt 30 6 ; pass. nbny3 blD J e 9 24 ; Dbo Jos 5* (D). Nipb.. Pf. 3 ms. biB3 (Ges !72 '»- 9 ; Gn 1 7 s6 ; 3 mpl. ibis: Gn 1 7 27 ; 2 mpl. Dnbpjll (consec.) Gn 17" (for DribpJl Vbbo Ew 5234e - Ges* 67 ^ 11 - but Bb 1M6B for Dn'biO^); 7ny;/ bid? Gn i7 12 + 3 t.; 3 mpl. lb'D>! Gn 34"; Imv. ?bbn J e 4 4 - /«/ ™n Gn 1 7>» + 5 1. ; bbn Gn 34^; 'sf. ^ben Gn 17 2425 ; Pt. pi. DbbJ Gn 34^;— 6« circum- cised, of nbiy nt?3 Gn 1 7 14 - 2425 Lv 1 2 s ; elsewhere Of perS. Gn I 7 1 »" | 1213.13.26.27 ^is.i-.k^ £ x j 2 48 /p Jos 5 8 ( J) : reflex, '"b ibbn J e 4 * circumcise your- selves to Yahweh (and take away the foreskin of your heart). Hiph. Impf. i s. D^p$ *3 " Dt5>2 ^ 118 10 " 12 ira i"Ae name of'*, yea I will make tJiem to be circumcised (enemies, by force of arms ; but De cut to pieces (from 710= Ppo), Che mow, Bae annihilate (?), @ Aq ^/xnra^j; 1 '. Symm SuSpv^m, Jer ultus sum eas). Hitlip. Impf. 3 mpl. vl'P'T if, 58 s be cut off, of arrows, i.e. made blunt. T [n7^] n.f. f only pi. circumcision : ;nn ibah D'OT Ex 4 W (J) a bridegroom of blood be- cause of (or in regard of) the circumcision; cf. ■^r e Frol.ed.4(1896)S45t.i Hijt. 340 mfyio, ni^i^, -rhta v. i?v pmo Kt, v. ?OD. IDIO v. 33D. Gift v. ErtNO. po v. pe. Dio, rnWtt, [icrto] v. to. T 7 T T ' L T J iDio v. -d [tfwn] v. "po. hpio], rnpin v. nDN. "■DID v. ID'. T Tirto, [lyio], rnyio v. tj rTHJrtO v. nnvo. «T^ra v. ii. *]iy. [nsyin] v. py npyiQ v. piy. TDIQ v. TTD. PJ^DIQ Kt, v. n»S' , D sub JJS note v. nsx. Y")f2 (v/of following, meaning unknown). t [yiC] , yfa n.m. I,a, - B chaff (Talm. $ XJfiO, Ar. yaji straw) ; — 'o abs. Ho 1 3' + 6 t. ; cstr. Is 1 7 13 ; — chaff, always as driven by wind, and alw.c. |, in sim.; of wicked Jb 21 18 (IP?.?? 151? nri), c f. ^ i 4 35 5 Ho 13 s ; of hostile nations Is 17" (Dnri '13), 2 9 * (|| f5 P?K) • hyperb. of Judah's power, tffcw pis? niya? Is 41 16 (|| ts^ri phm Dnn) ; f passing time, dV Zp 2 2 . , 11. NSiD, [nNain] v. MP. 1. psno, [n^sno] v. pr. . p!TlD v. p1¥. t [p^D, p^P] vb. mook, deride (Aram. Pa. P»P, uali, and Aph. p^)-—I m pf 3 mpl. (prob. Hiph.) V'p: V 73 8 (|| 5H3 Wpl).
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-ipia, rnpio v. ipv cpia v. E>p tpVJ] vb. change (NH id., Hiph.; Ar. .L» (med. l) is move io and /ro (intransitive); 'VI (med. *) procure food, Aram, uc ftwy or import food, No 2 " " 1 - 1881164 );— KTiph,. />/. n»J (as if fr. "no) be changed, Je 48 11 subj. in ,_ l (of wine, fig. of Moab) ; Hiph. Pf. "Von Je 2 11 ; on TD-nn ii., v .Ko L "; Impf. W f i5 4 + 3 t.; juss. np; Ez 48"; sf. *yp) Lv 27 3333 ; 1'pK Ho 4 7 ; rwpjl ^ 1 06 20 ; /to/.' csir. I'pn f 46 s ; abs.^pn Lv 27 1033 ; — 1. change, alter, Mi 2 4 (obj.
- 98 P^D; but ® ^na Tp t so Sta zAwi886.i2ir.).
ijr 15 4 (no obj. expr.) ; Hiph. declar. 46* (pis subj., Hup Che Bae al, Ges' U52 - B2 ) when the earth sliews cliange; Krochm Gr prop. 3iBH (cf. 31D v' b 1| DIO), but needless. 2. exchange (sq. ace. of obj. relinquished, +3 before obj. ac- quired) Lv 2 7 ,010101 ° (2 t. as Inf. abs.); Ho 4' ^io6 2 °; cf. c. one obj. Lv ay*** (once as Inf. abs.); Je 2" 11 (cf. supr.); without obj. Ez 48" (but Ew Co "1DV, Hoph.). Hoph. Impf. "W Ez 48 14 Ew Co, cf. Berthol. TrPICn n.f. exchange, recompense; — 'n R u I 7 ; sf. Stthor Lv 27'°+ 3 t.; FirniOip Jb 28 17 ; — exchange= thing acquired by exchange Lv 27 1033 Jb 28 17 ; irnion Vn jb 20™ wealth acquired by exchange (fig.; rd. poss. iv'n as his wealth (so) his exchange, Bu) ; recompense (for worldliness) Jb 15 31 ; abstr. exchanging Ru 4' (|[rfow). ' ■via, -b v. -no. NT.O, 1. rrvta v. MTJ. T T tryiO n-m. 1841 ' 15 threshing-sledge (NH id.; i id., S.Ar. rjji, ^ r , Fra 133 , cf. Ba za 11. 117 (loan-word in Ar. = ploughshare) ; mod. _£I Dozy 11623 , and ££ Wetzst zfflrK » 1 " >< "- 1>7 * 27l)ff -, Anderlind ZPVI »- 4 "- {ploughshare and Aar- rou/)); — abs. '» Is 41 15 ; pi. DTJP 2 S 24 21 (+ "'i? 3 '? ?3); Dflte 1 Ch 2 1 23 ;— threshing- sledges of Araunah, given by him to David for wood of sacrifice 2 S 24 s2 = 1 Ch 21 23; fig. of Israel as instr. of 'י's judgment IS41 15. On form of threshing-sledge (mod.; slightly turned up in front, and set with sharp stones or pieces of iron), and threshing- rollers, v. Benz* rchao9C JJ QW Arch. 1. 232C TJj.Amoa.227f. TVIO 559 ■mte'i.T*. i. min v. K-iv T t T fn. nniQ n.m. razor (/dub.; We 8m "- 146 thinks = n"JJ|p) ; — razor, always in phr. K? 'D BMrijjj (n^) nby: j u 13 5 i6 17 1 s 1". 1, 11. rrno v. rrv. rrnin v. n*iti. T . T [tthio], ntth^o, rianto, ■•mrvta V. (TV. fl. [B&5, ff'^ Bo 1 '- 51 "; but Thes Ko leu think purely Y"y] vb. depart, remove (Ar. ^,LI (') is watt «»tA elegant, proud, self -conceited gait);— Qal Pf. BTfl consec. Zc 14 4 ; »%to< Zc 3'; «?D Nu 14"; 7mp/. 0WJ Jos i 8 Is 54 10 , etc.; — depart, mostly of inanimate things (=6e removed) sq. JO Jos I 8 Is 59 21 Je 31 36 ; without prep. Pr 17 13 Qr, Is 22 25 54 1010 (|| Bto); sq. n loc. Zc 14 4 ; sq. IP pers. Ju 6 18 ; of both Nu 14 44 ; trans, remove, sq. ace. Zc 3'. Hiph. Imp/. t}"pj Ex I3 M + 6 t., etc.; remove, take away, sq. JO Mi 2 3 ; sq. |> v 4 (but © Sta ZAWlU886 ' ml W0Q pK for E> , 0* i]N); depart, sq. IP pers. Ex 33 11 ; fig. recede Jb 23 12 ; of idol, leave its place, Is 46'; of other inanimate things, sq. IP Ex 13 22 ; fig. + 55 12 Pr 1 7 13 Kt (Qr B*OJ); without prep., abs., Na3 a , subj. C T}0; of righteous under fig. of tree, n| ni'B^p B"p; tib J e 17 8 , i.e. shall not cease. fll. [ttflQ] vb. feel (NH id.; Aram. ax , E^IO id. ; secondary form of E'E'D q. v.); — Qal Impf. 1 s. sf. ^DK.l Gn 27 21 draw near that I may feel thee. Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. DTOT p0t£ JOl fr 1 1 5 7 as /or (A«tr hands, they do not feel (of idols ; JttJp) *6] DH^H); 7wm>. sf. 'JB*pni J U 16 26 Qr (Kt ^BOMl, v. t^C), but rd. ^tspni, v. nWo. nimo v. 3*. T ti. ttfiO, ttta n.pr.m. a Levite, son of Merari, "?>» Ex 6 1 ' Nu 3 20 1 Ch 6 M 23 s123 24 26 ' 30 ; fte 1 Ch 6 4 ; © Opov<r(i)i, rarely Movo-(«)i, Mooucti. fn, "'Eftft adj. gent. c. art. as n. coll. 'on nns^p NU3 83 26 s8 . [rt^tfto], rfijnrno v. ye*. JTIE2 vb. die (NH id. (rare); As. nwift/ Dl"™*, Ar. ill, Eth. 7°1-;, Aram. DID, ITp, k~£; Nab. niD Eut N * bl4 ' 6 ; Zinj. no DHM Sfd^h.GioM.^ ; _Qal Pf 3 ms. rip Gn 42 38 + ; 3 fs. mo ™?P Gn 35 18 +; 2 ms. nno Ez 28 8 ; 1 s. "TO Gn 19"; 3 mpl. Vip Gn 7 22 4-; 1 pi. VSfQ Nu 14 2 2 K 7 4 ; UJTO Nu i 4 9 +; 7«»p/. "C Gn 3 8" + ; nb>Dt 3 3 ,i +;np»lGnii 28 +; is.rwoN Gn26 9 +; nDK 2 S19 38 ; nrao« Gn46 30 ; 3 mpl. OTX$ 1 S a*+; pnp^ Nu 16 29 ; 3 fpl. njmon Ez i 3 19 (Ges' 72 ' 6 )+;'/»iv. DO Dt 32 60 Jb 2 9 ; Inf. abs. niD Gn 2" + ; cstr. WO Gn 25 32 + ; ■f.VHS 2S19 1 ; ITO2S 20 3 ,etc; i J <.npGn 2 o 3 + ; sf. "np Gn 2 3 4 + ; fs. nnp Gn 30 1 Zc 1 1 9 ; pi. Cnp Ex I2 S +; cstr. "np Is 2 2 2 +; sf. T™? Is 26 19 ; — 1. die, of natural or other causes: a. (1) of man, tnp*l yOT and he expired and died Gn 25 s ( + HJU na'k'a, v. infr.), v'^s 29 (P); ttaRl nci Ju io 2 - 5 8 32 i 2 ' 710l!!ls 2 S 17 53 ; tww VFIITFI "pD'l a»id /te aVed awo* — ■ reigned in his stead Gn 3 6 33 - 34 - 3i - 3 < i - 37 -^(P), 2 Si o 1 = 1 Ch 1 9 1 , 2 K i 17 8 15 13 24 1 Ch I «««"7.«.4».5o. naio na^a noi and fo died in a good old age 1 Ch 29 s8 (+ Gn 25 s , v. supr.); as the result of smiting nan Ex 2i 18 - 20 - 22 (E); +ncr6m Dt 20 s - 6 - 7 2 S 19"; anna j e n 22 ; ayia v 22 ; ajnn »jsd 38'; "0"i3 2 1 6 ; ptQ Nu 35 1723 (P) ; t" T WI Nu I4 37 I7 M 25 9 (P). (2) fig. of wisdom, Dapy npan man Jb 1 2 s2 ; of courage, ia"]i?a ta$ rip;i awe/ his heart died urithin him I S 25 s7 . — 2 S 2 31 del. IDE We Dr Kit Bu, cf. © . b. of animals Lv 1 1 39 ; cattle Gn 33 13 (J), fish Ex7 l8 (E), frogs Ex 8 9 (J), lion Ec 9 4 , worm Is 66 24 ; np a^3 , dead dog (in proverb) 1 S 24 15 2 S9 8 16 9 . c. a tree Jb 14 8 . d. D"np 'nai ^ 106 28 sacrifices to the dead (idols). 2. die as a penalty = be put to death : a. by human authority Gn 42 20 Ex io 28 2i 14 (E), Gn44 9 Jos2 ,4 (J), Lv 2o 20 (H), i 9 12 22 22 - 25 roc nio. Nu 3 5' 2 ' 3 °- 3 ° (P), esp. D, Dt 17 26 i8 a
4 7 Ju6 S0 1 S14*
die at be put to a violent death ( > A V R.V surely die), 1 S 14 39 " 22 18 1 K 2 3742 (all Judaic), Je 26 s , all of capital punishment; 2 K 8 10 (Ephr.) of assassination ; npv niD be put to a violent death, in the codes of Ex 21 12151617 22 ,8 (E), Lv O 2.9.10.11.12.13.1S.16.27 ^16.17 (fl), Ex3I 14 - 15 Nu I ^
i6.i7.i8. 2 i.3i Lv27 29 ( P; never j n D; D uses
verb, either Qal or Hiph., without inf. abs.) ; it is used in narratives Gn 26"(J), Ex i9' 2 (E), Ju 2 1 5 , 'o is preceded by DD Nu I5 36 (P), Dt 2i 21 iKi2 18 =2Chio 18 , iK2i ls ; ^pDDtis 11 1 7 s 22 2124 i K 2 1 10131415 ; yjs i K 2 25 - 46 ; DDi 2 K 7 17 - 20 ; i^i I!? Jos 2o 9 (P). b. inflicted by God, Gn 20 s19 Jos 10" (E), Gn 3 3 38" Ex rra
bsia ii« i2 38 (J), 28 3S 30 2020 LV8 85 io= w - 9 i6'- 213 j 83.32 3611.61^ D t5 22.r
.19.20 , .3i. .,14.28.35
i8' 6 Ju 6 13 1 S 5 12 12" 25 17 - 3839 2 S 6 7 i2 ls i Ki 9 4 2 K i 4 6 =2 Ch 2 5 4 , i Ch 2 4 5 2 Ch i 3 M 2 K 19 35 =Is 3 7 36 , Ez 3 s0 18 4 - 20 - 21 - 28 33 1S ; WOJ niD Gn 2 17 3 4 (J), 20' (E), Ju if 2 S 12" i 4 14 2 K i 4 - 6 - 15 (all Judaic), Nu 26* (P), Ez 3 18 33 8 14 ; npv nio i8 13 ,nin'T3Exi6 :, (P);NDnaLv22 9 (H),Nu27 3 (P),2Ki4 6 =2Ch25 4 ; mb KUnnx't^NuiS 22 (P); nxtana Ez 3 20 18 24 ; ,ikdd3 Lv 15 s ' (P) ; pya.Tesi 30 Ez3 1819 i8 1718 33 89 ; WD1 pv W&» *6 Ex 28* Nu 4 ' 5 (P) ; S>ljO Ez 1 8 s6 33 ,:u8 ; % bv 1 8 s6 ; b]XS2 1 Ch 1 o". C. rf' e, perish, of a nation by divine judgment, Moab Am 2 2 , Epliraim Ho 13'; ^JOE* IVO Ezi8 31 33 1 . d. die prema- turely, by neglect of wise moral conduct Pr 5 23 io 21 i5 ,0 i9 16 23 ,3 Ec7' 7 .— Note. On (!?£) niD"by f 9 1 4 8' 5 v. np5>y sub 11. aby. Polel. 77:3ms. sf. , ?nnioj e2 o 17 ; 1 s.wi'd 2 S 1 16 ; Impf. 3 ms. sf. innrib; 1 S 1 7 51 ; 3 fs. nnion + 34** ; is. sf. innnbt* 2 S i 10 ; 7W. sf. 'me j u 9 M ; s 3nnb 2 S i 9 ; inf. nnio^ 109 16 ; Pt. TWOD 1S14" ; — MU, put to death, des- patch (intens.), abs. 1 S 14 13 , elsewhere c. ace. Ju 9" 1 S I7 M 2 S i 91016 Je 20 17 + 34" i°9 16 - Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. nn?n ju ie^+j sf. ♦jnom 2 S 14 32 : cwon j e 41 8 ; 3 fs. sf. vinrven 2 Ch 22"; 2 ms. nnpn Nu i 4 15 ; 1 s. sf. vn<pn (rd. vripn) 1 S 1 7 5S ; 3 mpl. Wpn 1 S 30 2 4- , etc. ; 7mp/. rra Nu 3 5 ,9 + ; non Gn 38 10 + ; sf. lnn'p< 1 K 13 24 + ; «np* Nu 35"+ ; Imv. sf. 'Won
S 20 8 ; pi. Wpn 1 S 22 17 ; Inf. abs. npn 2 K
ii u +; c<rfr. n'On Lv 20 4 + ; Pt. mpp 1 S 2 6 ; pi. DWED 2 K 17 26 Jb 33 ffi ; DW?D Je 26" ;— /h'M, 2>w< to death : 1. abs. Jb g w , elsewhere c. ace, subj. man, a. of killing men in personal combat, or in war, often preceded by nan smite Josio 26 ii' 7 i7 50 +; cf destroying a city 2S20 19 (Hn'riB'n v 20 ). b. by authority, espec. in capital punishment Ex I 16 (E), Lv 20 4 (H), Nu 35' 919 - 21 (P), Dt 9 10 17 7 Ju 20" 1 S ii 12 28 s
S 14 732 2 1 4 1 K 2 26 - 34 ii 40 i9 1717 2 K i4 8 =2 Ch
25 4 ; Is 1 1 4 Je 26 152124 3 8 I5 - 16 - 2S Est 4"; 3ina 1 K 1" 2 8 2 K 1 1 20 = 2 Ch 23 s1 ; n«p> npn j u 15" 1 K 3 16 - 27 Je 26 19 38 16 . 2. subj. God, by inflicting penalty, abs. Dt32 39 1S2' 2 K 5', elsewh. c. ace. Gn 18 25 3 8 7 - 10 EX4 24 Nu 14 15 (J), Dt 9 28 Ju if 1 S 2 M 5 10 " 1 Ch 2 3 10" Is 65 16 Ho 9"; 3jn3 IS14 30 ; NCV3 Ho 2 6 ; of killing fish ^ 105 29 ; DWDD Jb $f executioners, angels of death. 3. of animals killing men, e. g. ox Ex 2 1 29 (E), lion 1 K 1 3 24M 2 K 1 7 s6 . 4. bring to a premature death Pr 19 18 21 26 . Hoph. Pf. new 2 K 1 1 2 + ; 3 mpl. Wan 2 S 21 9 ; /m^/npv Lv 2o 10 + ; HO* Gn 26" + ; Pi. npiD 1 S i^pl'.D'npiO 2 K 1 1 5 (Qr), 2 Ch 22"; — be killed, put to death : 1. by conspiracy 2 K ii 22 = 2 Ch 22", 2 K ii 8 - 1516 2 Ch 23 714 . 2. by capital punishment Ex 2i 29 (E), 35 s Nu 1 s1 3 ,0S8 18 7 (P), Lv 19 20 2 4 1621 (H), Dt 13 6 17" 2 1 22 24 1616 - ,6 = 2 K 14 66 , Jos i 18 (all D) Ju 6 3 '
S 1 1 13 19 611 20 32 2 S I9 22 - 28 21 9 1 K 2 M 2 Ch
15 13 Je 38 4 , and the phrase nDV niD (see Qal
a). 3. by divine infliction, in the phrase
nov mo (see Qal 2 b). 4. die prematurely Pr 19 16 . ni6 n.m. Ex * ■ death ;— abs.'oDt 1 9 6 + ; < V T 161 ' * nmp ,/, n6 15 ; cstr. nio Gn 25" + ; sf. WD Gn27 2 +; pi. cstr. WD Ez 28 10 ; sf. vntaa Is 53 9 ;— 1. death, opp. life, Dt 30 1519 2 S 15 21 '; t DlNn 73 y D </i.6 rfeo<A o/aM men (that all go to) Nu 16 29 (J), as distinguished from violent death; "O DY" day of death Gn 27" (J) Ju 13 7 1 S 1 5 35 + ; 'D TW Is 6 1 1 4 s8 ; 'd ny Nu 3s 26 - 28 - 32 Jos 20 6 (P), 1 K 1 1 40 ; 'D '»!> Gn 27 710 5o 16 (JE); 'd nnN Gn 26 18 (J), 25" Lv 16 1 Nu 35 18 (P), Dtsi 27 ' 29 (D)+; 'D ni33 Jb 1 8" firstborn of death (deadly disease) ; of flies Ec io 1 , unclean animals Lv 1 1 31,32 (P). 2. death by violence as a penalty : t'D DB^D + p or ? pers. : a case of death to, or in a man, guilty of capital crime Dt 19 6 21 23 Je 26" 16 ; t'» KPO Dt 22*; t'D (')33 1 S20 31 26 16 2 S 12 5 ; 'B^N 2 S 19 29 ; 'D 'B'JX i K 2 26 ; 'D ,, 36<i'P Pr 16 14 messengers of death ; VniD3 Is 53" in his {martyr-)death (v. Br" F359 ). +3. state of death or place of death (|| bm) Is 28 1518 38 18 Ho 13" Hb 2 6 ^ 6 6 49" Ct 8 6 Pr 5 5 7 27 ; (|| JH3N) Jb 2 8 22 ; 'o nye> 5-ate« of death ^9" 107 18 Jb38' 7 . t[niT3Q] n.[m.] only pi. death (cf. Ar. wlii);— catr. D^rn Wdd J e 16 4 of painful death by diseases; bbn 'D Ez 2 8 8 .— For D'niopn (Kt) 2 K 1 1 2 , the slain, Qr. D'TIDlDn is certainly correct (v: niD Hoph. supr.) tnrWn n.f. death;— 'n "33 children of t : death, those worthy of death and appointed to death, ^79" 102 21 (see nip 2). inin v. "W. TT2.m v. n3t. T — .. . . ^STO v. 1. ^3] sub br. sta
X?2 (-/of Ml.= mix, cf. Syr. <JL», and denv. ; X 5TD mix, -prepare by mixing. — Ar. " j_I & is denom. fr. ^ v. foil., Fra 172 ). [TOjn.m. mixture, i.e. mixed wine(NTCd, Aram., and thence tU jo, NJ'ip,^ iciao; Ar. *ljL. wato- jnz'aie&J W! «A w ine, mixture (Friil.c.)f cf' ET' C>-) ; ~^ ■*9T^ Ct 7 3 (Tosafoth here sptcerf w .• cf. Levy NHWB '"•"), ("FTO (v'of foil.; prob. cf. Ar. £ mi ««*, cf. Dr 1 " 32 -"). "^ [nj^] adj. (si vera 1.) sucked out, empty, 3jn V» Dt 3 2 24 wcferfoMi, empty, from hunger (W>1 TO so Is 5 « Ew De Che Di Du (for MT^no; ©93 "no). Tntp n.pr.m. grandson of Esau Gn 36 1317 (@ Mofr); 1 Ch i 37 (@ o^e, ®L M«f«). [ito], mn? v. mr. rswn v. w. JftO v. pr. i. Tito v. in. nit. . TfaQ v. II. ire infra. tntp n.m. girdle (ace. to Bondi " WMM nnrro ^T?!?, !"Ttoto v. II. nor. ijnp v. nvr.
*"!?£ "^ fo11 - so Thes 781 cf. Ba NB » 18 ">;
otherwise Gei D ™ Mft52 : NH "LTD and Aram'. >r*> be bad (of eggs), Ar. 'jj be foul] corrupt). ^' T"W*0 a - m - bastard, specif, child of incest (NH id. (v. Levy), nVTOD incest; Aram, (loan-word) NTTDO bastard) :~1. lit. iastan*, Dt 2 3 3 (v. Dr).' 2. perh. fig. coll., of mixed population Zc 9 6 @ dXAoyemr (cf. also Q e JUrachrift.52t II. IT/2 ( v/ f foil., si vera 1.; poss.= spread out; Aram. iUalf stretch oneself, cf. Ar. 'Z, aequaliter distendit utrem). fn. TitO n-»a.Ob 7 1' l finri'o^O^,verydub., perh. net (as something extended.) : © (IWfya)' <S93 amfo«A (? list) or fniyp ^i, Vollers ZA * M84 ' " ; liXO « e5 ,e Prince JB ^ ">• W ^), Aq Theod /««*•, 6<wd, %(xbpr)stumbling-block; GrlMD, "ID2D; We Now leave untranslated • Dl Fr °'« 7 ' comp. As. mazuru, appar. o jpoZe wM As. u. Eur. 104 1 J !■ t-i »-«"*•/. iio. musu'i n«M. Ioan " w ^ d fr ; Egypt w #, cf. Lag anmwAooft, but improb.-i. Tito v . sub II
- — abs. O
- — in sim. of curse enfold- p. 267.
mto v. mi. ing the wicked + 109 19 (|TJ|). fig - restraint Is 23 10 (but text dubious). t[rTO] n.m. id. (of like orig.) : — only cstr. HSn DT^ 'o Jb 12* loosen the girdle of mighty; i.e. weaken them, make them defence- less, by ungirding. T'Sto v. 13t. TJ-ffrto n.[f.]pl. constellations, perhaps signs of the zodiac (prob. loan-word fr. As. manzaltu, mazaltu, station, abode (of gods} D1H 7 :M - ,<3 Jen*-**-; C f. NH rtbo[ id.; i>JD Aram. «)&, star of fortune or fate Ph.Djn tyo] CIS-.' (Vogue; bilingual inscr.j Qk. dya^ ri xv ); Syr. Jfc^Joi sorfw,,; PS 109 JJIao mansiones lunae, Lexx, PS 2332 - Ar H" " (loan-word ace. to Hoffm ZAWm - le83 .™, Suida. r*C°vf>»6=Cfio) ;_only 1e^ 2 K 23 s as obj. of worship ( + ?J,?,B^, [TV, an d rptfn Mjy^) © tow iut{ovpa>6 ; prob. = Tli"iJp Jb 3 8 32 . &to, [rr£to] v.^,. nafcT.oor. TiEto v. 1 nor. tniTto n.[f.]pl. prob. =n^jp q. v . supr. (on "I = t> v. W SGCT , yet also N6 ZMQ "• P» ») only
- l?a 'O N^hq Jb 3 8 32 , where treated as
and perh. understood of some particular star or constellation. © iui£ov P <d6. mflp v. mr. 0"ntt? v. mr Pi. 1. [jnrc] v. 1. mr. pyp v. **, [n^], nb v. nno. t£Kr?D] vb. strike, only = clap (the hand) (Aram, form of II. nno q v ) •— Qal Impf- 3 mpl. only fig., f joy ' of ina ' nimate things before: ^ixno' nhn ^ o8 8. ^[,3, typ»«JB! «n^ isss'^-Pi-V. c,.^. 8 f «.' of exultation over foe T ^jnho ry £ z 2 J (II T;?^l). ' K#T», [Nino] v. ran. mirro, [rna^j v. n 3n . rinno v . nan. mama v . ij n . O o nm tl. TirtiS vb. wipe, wipe out (NH id.; Ar. LS*, efface, erase, cancel, obliterate; Aram. Knp (i), cf. Ph. nno 1 ? ace. to stroke = exactly Hoffm pb " ,MChr - Abb - cow - xx " 1 - Mm I889, 9 V Qal Pf.
ms. nno Nu $*+ 3 t.; 3 fs. nnnn Pr 3 o°° +
4 t. Pf.; Impf r &. 2K21 13 ; np?l (Baer; var. n$3) Gn 7 s3 ; 1 s. sf. UnDK Ex 3 2 : ' 3 ; + 4 *• Impf.; /mft nnp ^ 51 3 "; sf. *$tO Ex 32 32 ; Inf. abs. nno Ex 17"; c«<r. n^noi* 2 K 14 s ; P<. nnb Is 43 25 ; fpl. ninb(J>) Pr 31 3 (Ges Fl No De Str for MT ninc&);— 1. wipe, the mouth Pr30 M ; tears from {bvo) the face Is 25 s ; written curse, into the water (D'D'PK) for drinking Nu 5 ra (P) ; Moses' name from the book (TDDD) of God Ex 32 s2 - 38 (J); -W WnW n s 3B-^y mm nno nnWn-ns nno" -wtej D^m T V T e ' - i : t t v v : • V . T
K 2 1 13 and I will wipe Jerusalem as one
wipeth a dish, — lie doth wipe and turn it (but rd. prob. ^Bni nhp) upside down. 2. blot out = obliterate from the memory, E^DB'n nnno from under heaven e.g. the name Dtp 14 2 9 19 2 K14 27 ; the remembrance Ex 17 1414 (J), Dt 25"; the name for ever ^9°; transgressions (y^S; no more remembered by God against sinner) ^ 5 1 3 Is 43 K 44 s ; P? V' 5 * "• 3 - 6 ^ 0M< = exttr - minate, tfp"iT?3 all existing things Gn 7 s3 (J) and mankind, npnsn »JB ^>yp Gn 6 7 7 4 (J);
- ^D rfinb Pr3i 3 (with the text-change, v.
supr.) = destroyers of kings (i.e. impure women), but expression strange and dubious. Nipb. Pf. 3 mpl.inp? Ez6 6 ; Impf. nno? Dt25 6 Ju2i 17 ; ne^ioQ 13 ; 3fs. nOTl ^109"; + 4 t. Impf.;— 1. be wiped out D H >n "1DBD ^ 69 s '. 2. 6e Wo««Z out, V^J? of a name Dt25 6 ,a tribe Ju 2 1 17 ; name (|| posterity)^ 09' 3 ; from memory, of sinsNe 3 37 ty 109 14 ; reproach, Pr 6 M . 3. be exterminated, fWJW Gn f* ( J ) > of idolatrous works of Israel Ez 6 6 . Eiph. Impf. 2 ms. ncn Nei3 14 ; 'npn JeiS 23 (but tone suggests nori cf. Ges" 8 " 8 - 17 ; Gie reads Qal aud doubts Hiph. altogether); Inf. rfnp^i Pr 3 1 3 ( = ninpni) but see Qal 3) ;— blot out, from the memory ; pious acts Ne 13"; sins Je 1 8' a . fll. TinD vb. strike (Aram. «ntp (n), H» ; ace. to L Gei Vnt '- d - 8pr "" 6 Lag 8 ™-.'- * BN 142 No z»g m*. m «• weakened fr. <wao = ^ii-, Heb. J*np q.v., cf.Dr' 1 ™"-; As. mahA = crush, oppress, accl to D1 HWB596 );— / J / 3 ms. consec, nn»?
^nQ
J1 tffjjht Nu 34" (P) awe? the border shall strike upon (reach unto) the shoulder of the sea of Chinnereth ( > Di al. der. fr. I. nno ru b along by, brush past, skirl). "hrra n.[m.] only in &% "no Ez 26" the stroke of his battering ram (cf. Vno(o) Ecclus 42 s smiting a deceitful servant, marg. "IDlo). III. nnn v. nb sub nno. nrftns v. aw. t t t : f[Tirrc] n.[m.] city (As. loan-word; fr. mahdzu, city, Asrb^"* 1 "" 116 and oft.; v. Dl HWB271 ; cf. X Winp market-place, province, ))"rr^ small town) — only cstr. tfnp-?K DfW DXSn ty 107 30 and he guided them unto the city of their desire. t , N^IT^ n.pr.m. great-grandson of Cain Gn 4 18 *= 5>K»;TO v 18b (J ; A@L in both M<u,X, E Uaovtr,; cf. further Lag 0r "' s5BN96 (Maioi;£a^X) Bu ur 8M .h. I*) _(Etym. dub. ; Thes Add - v perhaps smi«m o/J5; -/WW ; Bu UrBeKb - 128 Kerber EI «-"»* d.AT.91 ^«np, or VjJB £/ Tna/lei/t a««e/ DHM MV1 ° thinks of n. pr. div. btt— cf. Ph. n. pr. bysbtC, and CIS'- ,32 - 4:< »>' 163b ,= ^ bt? giveth life (against this Gray Prop - N - 164 )). O^TO v. sub 11. mn . 1. bino v. I. bw. ■fn. 7"int2 n.pr.m. father of Heman, etc., I K 5 11 , ® MaX, A MaouX, ® L MaaXa. DTinp v. 11. ??X p. 6 supr.; v. also '"y n P. njno, njnn, niN^no v. ntn. pfn^3 (•/of foil.; cf. Ar. 1* iv. be fat, also contain marrow). t[np] n.[m.] fatUng (Ph. no /a< (adj.); NH xn'D fig. of choice flour) ; — only pi. abs.: DWp flv'y ^ 66 15 6«rn< offerings of fatlings; so D"TO Is 5" (|| Dto) ace. to Hi Du Che Hpt (rd. ntann and del. D , "!j!) ; most, fat ones, fig. for rtcA men. tnfo n.m. marrow (NH tjte, Ar. i_i, Aram. " n ^°) )>— «^» all marrow, brain); — only cstr. n$l£ rrteyy nb Jb2i 24 fig. of prosperity. fill, nno vb. denom. only Pn. P<. D$C«p (Ges i7!iTB - ,3 ) in phr. 13 B^ Is 25 s fat pieces full of marrow. TTO v. II. nno. MTTP3 TNT^np n.pr.m. head of a family of re- turning exiles Ezr 2 s2 (@ MaovSa, © L M<«8u) = Ne7 M (@M«i8a). rmo v. rwt. TNTia v. ^ino. T : • •• T • ; T : til nO n.pr.f. l.adaugliterof Zelophehad Nu 26" 27 1 36" Jos 17 3 , ® Ma(a)X(a)a. 2. a Gileadite name (poss. m.) i Ch 7 18 © MacXa, © L MaaXafl. [n^nn], n^TO v. I. rbn. n^no v. 1. hn. [n^rro] v. I. M>n. t : t • : T^TpP n.pr.m. son of Elimelech and Naomi, first husband of Euth, Eu t¥ 4 910 , © Maaa>v. •(•1. vTO n.pr.m. 1. Levite, son of Merari Ex6 19 Nu 3 20 iCh6 4u 23 2121 2 4 26i!8 Ezr 8 18 (prob.), © MooXXfi. 2. son of ITushi, and grandson of Merari 1 Ch 6 32 23 s3 24 30 , © MooXd, MonX(X)i. ■(•11. ""^np adj. gent, of above; only cart, as coll. / Dn'Nu3 33 26 s8 . EFhnQ v - t^JO] sub J - H&n. [*^no], [ncW] v. ^n. rteSro v - ["$??] sub L r^ n - n. rnpbrm v.ii. p^n. np^ro v.i.pbn. 1. ri?no v. sub II. rhn. tn. DpnQ n.pr.f. 1. daughter of Ishmael Gn 2 8 9 , © Mat <6. 2 . granddaughter of David
Ch II 18 , © MoXXafl; © L Mcue8.
rhhv v. n^no sub I. Sn. TVPhO adj. gent, only c. art. 't?ri the Meholathite, of 'Adriel 1 S 18", A tu MoovXa- 6fiTj) ; @L tvv MuoXXaiou ; of Barzillai 2S21 8 ; © to) Ma>ova6(i, ©L ToC Maa&t. +nNOnO n.f.pl. only (appar. cstr.) 1p5>n V3 'D f 5 s 22 , ace. to Ew De Hup=cMri-zi/fce (i.e. smooth, hypocritical) words, smooth are the butter-words of his mouth; but read prob. (TO*) VB (or nKDTO) DNOnD (l)p^n A^/ace ,-, smoother than curds (Vrss Ki Thes 01 Che Bae We). . TQTTQ [tbnQ, DrnWTO] v. non.
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[^9™?] v - ^»n. ri^onio v. I. }>en n£H?i n _rT ^P. C]nn v. run. p^nn v. p:n . npno , npno v. nDn. DiDTO v. DDn. T1DTO v. nDn. rPDrra v. nDn. TFljiJ vb. smite through, wound se- verely, shatter (poet.) (As. mahdsu, smite, wound, D1 HWB398 ; Ar. ^jks* churn; beat or agitate the milk, etc.; Sab. fno DHM ZMGlM , «4; ixurll. 1883, 338; Burgen u. SchlOsser (SB. jcvli. 1881), 965 (of stone-cutter's work), Hom chrettom - I27 ; Eth.- oorfjR:) ;— Qal P/. 3 ms. -'o Jb 26" + 3 t.; nxqoi Jus 26 etc.; Im } ,f. }*nD> Jb 5 ' 8 ^68 M ; 1 s. sf. DSriDK ^ 18 39 ; 'JO a S 22™ -—smite through, sq. Wth, of Jael, Ju5 M (JjB&J, POD, H^O); of Isr., shattering enemies, 'ttj VSn Nu 24 s (obj.om.; ||D1^Qn < ntasy) c f.v 17 (obj.3K , ID 'JlKa); cf. ^ i8 39 = 2 S 2 2 39 ; of smiting through or shattering his foes, ^no', their heads v 6 68™ Hb 3 13 , loins Dt33 u ; cf. Jb 26 ,2 obj. ann q.v.; abs., Dt32 M (opp. KEfJ; ||cl. njrwn TVDX) cf. Jb 5 18 (opp. KB"), || cl. r^J VIQC). ' For J'DDn (DT3 -fin) + 68 s4 , rd. rOin ( 5 8»), 01 Br Che Bae' We. TyPHa n.[m.] severe wound; — only cstr. KBT frl3D fTfQ Is 30 26 of V 8 restoration of his people (iptsy -UB> Ebri). nsno v.avn. rnro, i fS TX i v. ram, t[pH^] vb. utterly destroy, annihilate (cf. GFM) (NH id., wipe or rub off, erase; Aram. pTO t'rf./ Ar. Ji* utterly destroy, an- nihilate) ;— onJy 3 fs. : ie>*h HjjnD J u 5 s6 ( || D^n , [ipnp] v. npn. nrtQ (-/of foil. ; be in front of, meet, cf. As. mahdru, D1 HWB40 ° come to meet, receive [cf. %p], and Id Prol - M ; Sab. ifo rec«we, etc., n. trf„ <oAm of favour, yift, n^m; DHM Z " G "™ IL , 408 "in?D 62 a.m., used oft. as adv., to-morrow, in time to eome (Aram. inD, jJL» ; prob. properly time in front, Kb" 263 , cf. V, and As. mahrujront, oft. of time, though alw. of former time, of old, T>l UWBm ):—l. to-morrow (the day following the present day), a. as subst. Ex 16 23 564 TO "ji BHp nac* finatJ> to-morrow is a sabbath, etc., i S 20 s "iHO BhH to-morrow is the new moon, v"; in nrtp D* tGn 30 s5 Pr 27 1 Is 56'"; in the idiom, phr. nnp njJ3 at the like of the time, (being) to-morrow, = about to-morrow (v. 3 la) tEx 9" 1 S 9 ' 6 20 12 1 K 19 2 20 6 2 K 7 118 io 6 ; and in ->np5> + Ex8 19 mn nxn n;n> nnpb, = /or, against, to-morrow, Ex 8 6 Nu n 18 Jos •j a Est 5". b. as a<fo. ace. Ex 8 26 9 6 nf?£ nnp mn "i:nn * io 4 nans nno K"3p *}Jrt, 17 9 32 s Nu i4» 1 S 1 i 9 etc, Jos 1 1 6 nsn njn inp 5 opp. to Di>n Ex 19 10 inpi Divi, Jos 22 18 2 S n 12 *; rhetorically, Is 22" ITOJ ITO *3. 2. = in •future time, Exi 3 M ibK.S inp ^32 *|W ""3 = Dt 6 20 , Jos 4 621 2 2 24 - 27 - 28 ; so nnp Bl'S Gn 30 33 . tn">n*2 n.f. the morrow (the day following a 'past day) — abs. 'a Gn 19" + , cstr. rOTO Lv 23 " + ;_<&, marrow, Nun" rnnpn D*> fcfj; mntSO z= on </j« morrow, so JTJllBD W*, Gn 1 g 3 * ExV8" 32 30 Nu 17* Ju 9 42 21 4 1 S11" 18 10 3 i»(= iCh io 8 ) 2K8 15 Je20 3 ; (10 , 3fM) D?f?l mnrSG, Ex 32" Ju 6 M 1 S 5 s4 ; Ex 9 6 VlX *" Wl '00 mn nann , Nu i f Jos 5 12 ; 2 S 1 1 12b : m.npp JiaB'n on tlia morrow of ( = a/ier) the sabbath, j/y 23 ii.i5.i6 ( npsn 'dd Nu 33 3 Jos 5 11 , nnnpp »jgfh [Di>a©] tshhn (MTfalsely rnrrep) 1 S20 27 ; of the morrow after a day specified in a law, Lv io 6 mrnsDi fctf oanai ova, 7 16 . Twice (late) with ?, Jon 4 7 rnnB? on, </j« morrow, 1 Ch 29 21 tnnn D ; ,»n rhjjpp.— I S 30 17 strangely Drnnpi> anyrrnjn. ffro "in ttgj from the dawn to the evening of their following day (We Bu Donnnb). •)• 1. "VnTD n.m. price, hire (as that which is placed in front of one, jrresented, offered; As. mahlru, price ; mahirdnu, buyer, Dl HWB4w ' Pro1 - » 4 );— 'o abs. Mi 3"+ 9 t.; cstr. Dt 23" + 2 t.; sf. irvn? Jb 28"; pi. sf. Dnn;no ^ 44 13 ;— . price, oft. n'npa for a price; in trade 2 S 2 4 24 1K10 28 2 Chi 16 ; cf. La 5 4 (H^M), also (no?) 1 K.2i 2 ai.d trmg rn.B> 'D Pr27 M ; of wisdom Jb 28" (||«|03 niJD) cf. Pr 17 16 (no 3); fig. 'D K^3* «195Trt?a Is'55 1 in purchase of blessings fr. ; of price of people, fig. jf 44 la ; cf. Je 15". 2. hire, 3^3 'O (i.e. of male prostitute) Dt 23" (||nr,t fjnK) v. Di Dr ; of venal priests Mi 3" (j| THE'^; = reward, gain, denied of Cyrus Is45 13 (11 **^)i affirmed of Aut. Epiph. Dn 1 i 39 . fll. "VHO n.pr.m. 1 Ch 4", © Ma(x)«p- "WO [n**nnc], fflMrra v. rw. [ n tp.t r ? . n ff fona] v. 1. ehn.
- ]torra v. P|'e>n.
marro, rairno v. aeri. "?jtt?rra v. ^n. nno, none v. nnn. nfinp v. nnn. ni.rinn v. nnn. ap v. neo sub nti3. NC3«pD v. ndsb. nntpo v. nao. ntsOj rneo, ntan, ntao v. im iTitpQ v. nm. J0D (-/of foil.; cf. Ar. Ji^ s«rtA«, beat, extend by beating, shape iron into a helmet, Frey, J»ii^» iron, or a sword, beaten into a long shape, Lane 3021 ). tb^ipQ n.m. wrought-metal rod (Aram. (£) bcp);_ cstr. ^n? ^BD Jb 40 18 fig. of bones (Dn?1?) of hippopot. (|| nfm «g>9g VD5T5|). ^Ct5Q v. |CD. J^ v. VBJ. [D^B»], D^SWEJO v. ciyts. nnstpp v. nstj. ■nttft n.m. El 93S rain (As. metru, JA*™ 406 ; Ar.jL; Sab. (Min.) noo Horn Chre,,0,n - 127 ; Aram. KiBp, ji^io);— 'd Ex 9 s3 + 30 1.; cstr. 100 Dt 1 1" + 5 1.; pl.cstr. nntpp Jb 37 s ;— rain, aswateringearth,esp. Canaan, Dt 1 1 11 D'PE'n 'D; as blessing sent (vb. usu. jnj) and withheld by
Dt 1 1" (|| rrp, npbp); v 17 (here djktb 'p) ; 12 1 K 8 XM 17 1 (|| 5>0), 18' 2 Ch 6 !627 '7 13 Jb 5 10
(|| D^D), cf. 2S 26 3 6 27 V.147 8 (vb. ?"?P); so ip 'p Is 30 23 Zc io 1 (H^ip^P), v 1 t^-TCDj ipp D^3 Jb37 6 ,'M ninpp da>3v 6 (||3^); 38"^^^ ^ cpna ^ 135 7 Je io 13 = 5i 16 (||Q!P non); also in layi P3S ^"j* 'p ns jn; Dt 28 24 ; cf. Is 5 6 (where ace. cogn. withn'ODfl) ; wish of David 2 S i 21 (|| bo); V5H5 'O sim. of the unseasonable, Pr26 1 (HK^a Ijf); sent by extraord. supernat. power as sign Ex 9 33:l4 (J; loth || TJ3, rf^p) cf. 1 Sia w -*(Urt^>); sim. of refreshment Dt32 2 (|| te), Jb2 9 3 (vvbv), v^72 6 (ll D, ? ,3 1). cf. S23 4 ; as destructive Ps 28 s (^nb ipp); also fig.,is4'(||DlJ). lea
t["ltt»] vb. denom. (cf. Gerber Vwbdenom - m ) [rain] (Ar.jil ; Syr. 4*> J S Aph.ipON) ;— Nipb.. /m//. 5e rained upon 11?GPI nnK nj^pn Am 4 7 . Hiph. jyVBDn Gn 2 s 1 9 24 ; wppr/! Am 4 7 ; Impf.^r?: + 1 1' 6 Jb 20 23 ; ipp'1 Ex 9' + 2t; 3fs.l , BOn Am4 7 (butrd.^pt3«@gS); is. •VCBK Am 4 7 + v 7 (for TOCR), Ez 38 s2 ; /«/. erfr. "PB&n Is 5 « Jb 38 s6 ; Pt. TDCP Ga 7 4 4- 2 1. ;— sewrf rain, rain (sq. 75? exc. Ex 9 18 16 4 ); subj. * (nodir.obj.)Gn2 5 7 4 (bothJ),Am4 7 ",cf.Jb 3 8 56 ; subj. clouds D^y by divine command Is 5 6 (ace. cogn. "IBD); jp 'OH V78 24 ; y$ v 27 ; D$ Ex i6 4 (J; D^rrfp'; noSy); as act of judgment "P3 'DH rain hail, send hail, subj. Ex 9 s3 (J); cf.v 18 (J ; no i>J?); obj. Bfcj rriM Gn 19 24 (J), cf. Ez 38 s2 'ek nrjtti &$ e*agj>$ 'ja*) *)pie> doti; fig. V ii 6 (obj. b'n? ; but rd. e% '">pna v.Ew CheBae al.); Jb 20 23 (|| cl. iSK [fin 13 n&J). "H1Z2T3 adj. gent, only c. art. as subst. coll. 'Bn 1 S io 21, + v 21b © The We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS. © Marrap.. NIlSO, mtStt v. -a:. -hESO v. TIB. TT * tt - •■:- HE] n.m. 28uu only pi. D^D waters, water (NH wt; Ml^fpjo; SI 5 B'DPI ; Aram. IPO, W.ti; As.mri,pl.m«, also»KJnMtDl BWB 394 ; Ar. "*U; Eth. "?£:, pi. «*7.Pt:; Sab. [l»], DID, pi. PO, Min. [HO], pi. JiTD DHM 6th0r - Con « r - (L.id.n) 11.1. 451 f. ( v _ on thes() forms Ba ZHQHU.1888. «>»));_tro (Dns) Gn i 2 + ; TO:pn Ex 7 15 8 16 ; cstr. , Gn 7 7 + 7 1 1. ; VV Ex V 4- 1 o t. + Qr 2 K i8 27 =Is 36 12 ; sf. VV Ho 2 7 + 1 S 25 11 (but rd.^ here 'J*! © Ew Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu); T>? , l?Ex23 25 +3t.; 1 , D"ONu2o 8 4-6t.; rwp JeVso 38 ; U'P'PLas 4 ; Drrp'OEx f>+4t.';— waters, water (c. adj. pi. Gn 26 19 Ex 15 10 Lv i4 5 - 6SO + oft., so alw. c. adj.; also c. pt. pi. Nu 5 h.i9.m 2 K 3 20 4-; c. pron. pi. Nu 20 13 27 14 2 K 2 21 + ; cf. sf. Jos 4 18 ; before pi. vb. Gn i 92021 7 17 + oft.;afterpl.vb.Jos3 13 Is28' 7 Pr9 17 Ez 3I 4 4-; rarely c. sg. vb.; before, Gn 9 15 Lv 1 1 34 Nu 20 2 24 7 33 14 2 K 3 9 ; after, Nu 19***);— 1. a. water, of a spring or well (W.^Kf) Gn 16 7 24 111313 - 43 Ex 15 2727 (J), Gn2i 1925 Nu'20" 21 16 (E), etc.; for drinking, also Am 4" 8" Jon 3* + oft.; out of rock Ex 1 7 6 (E), Nu 20 8 ' 810 " (P), Dt 8 15 etc; nyjP »D (.RSS.m.i.165; 2a««1.181 Nu 20 13.24 2 7' 4 (P), Dt 3 3 8 V'8i 8 io6 32 ; cf. Dt 32 51 Ez47 19 4 8 28 ; for washing (hands, feet, person) Gn 18 4 24 s2 43 s14 (J), 2 K 3", Ex 2 9 4 30 20 Lv 1 5 5 - 6 + (P); (victims) Lv i 9 - 13 S 21 (P); (vessels) Lv 6 21 1 a** (P); (gar- ments) Lv 15 17 Nu i9 8 (P); for cooking Ex 12 9 (P), cf. Is 64 1 Ez 2 4 s (symbol.) ; for purification
Nu 8 7 (risen "p), i 9 9 (jm, c f. v i 3 ' 8 *>*'- 3 ' 31 (allP),Ez 3 6*(fig.). ,10 b. of a river, Nile Ex2 10 4" (J), Je2 18 etc.; Jordan Jos 3 s (D), v 1516 (JE), etc.; Euphrates Is8 7 (fig.), Je 2 18 ; Ezek.'sriverEz47 u ' 2 + ,etc; of streams, canals, etc., esp. as condition of fertility Dt 8 7 1 o' Is i 30 Pr 30 16 2 K 3 I7 + , etc. c. of sea Am 5 8 9 6 ; Red Sea EX15 81019 (song), i 4 2l - 22 - 28 + (P). Jos 2 10 (D), etc. d. of flood Gn 7 710 8 37 - 8 - 911 (J), 6 17 7«> 7 ' 8 ' 8 ' 9 8 s 9 11,S (P); so ni-p I s 54 9 - 9 waters of Noah. e. subterranean Ex 20 4 (E), Dt 4 19 5 8 , cf. Jb 26* yfr 136 6 . f. in clouds Je io 13 Jb 26 s ^ 29 s3 104 3 148 4 , etc. g. of rain Ju 5 4 2 S 2 1 10 Dt 1 1" yJA 65 10 Jb 5'° (IpBD), etc. h. of dew Ju 6 s8 . i. primaeval deep Gn i 26 (P). 2. c. nomm. pr. loc. (q. v.), to denote springs, streams, or seas belonging to, near, such places: D^fO "P'P Ex 7" 8 2 ; ranp "D (v. supr. la); Dinp "p Josh 57 ; &$Ti *V Jos 15 7 ; ninsi "p 15 9 is 15 ; Vrj; »p i6'V vi?p *b Jus 19 ; Btylfc % Isi5 6 Je 4 8 34 ; p»H *p Is 15 9 ; cf. nWri <p is 8"; frffln fima <p'p 2 Ch 32 30 ; cf. also n. pr. loc. D?P nisibp Jos n 8 13 6 . 3. special uses are: Dy?l *P water of the feet = urine 2 K i8 27 = IS36' 2 ; cf. ^p? rop*ip Is 25 10 Kt in water of a dunghill ( >Qr ^° 3 ) ; Yv? ^?9 water (which is) distress, because drunk in imprisonment 1 K 22 17 (|| J*np On?) = 2 Ch T8 26 ; ^B*-"P3 in snow-water Jb 9 30 Qr (Kt 1»3; Me Hoffm Siegfr ^3), 3^ W 2 4 19 ; D<Bhj5 D>0 tNus 17 holy water (cf. RS 8 "" 165 - 204 •"• 181 , "but text dubious, v. Di); D*"ipn 'p bitter water +Nu ^■'^■' i ; cf.Ex 1 5 2:, (En Dnp '3), opp. O^Pl! 'pl?0?l v 25 and the waters were sweetened; nspn 'p,' n^J p v. supr. 1 a ; C'D D^p living (i.e. running) water Lv i4 ifi, - >,!il Nu i9 17 , also (fig.) Zc 14 8 (cf. EZ47), and (fig.) Je 2 13 I7 13 . See also infr. (cf. Nu2i 1718 ; v. RS 8 nd ed. 13S, 176' '). 4. among fig. uses are : a. of distress Is 43 s + 66 12 (||»«), 69 s La 3"; usu. many waters 2 S 22 1 ' =^i8 17 , cf. Jb 22"^ 32 s 1 44 7 , or deep waters ^ 69 31S , cf. v 16 ; also tysi^p water of gall Je 8 14 9" 23 15 . b. D^P H? 2 S 5*°=: 1 Ch 14" of outbursting force. c. JiSf C s 1? Is 1 7 12 1S of rushing nations. d. of what is impetuous, violent, overwhelming Is28 217 Ho 1 o 7 J b 2 7 20 V' 1 2 4 4S 88 18 ; sim. of impetuous- ness D?P? ina Gn 49 4 . e. (as running away) of heart in timidity Jos 7*, cf. ^ 22 15 , of knees Ez7 l7 2i' 2 . f. of transitoriness Jb n 16 24 18 ^ 58 s . g. of refreshment Is 32 s 49 10 ; spiritual 1 2 3 . h. rrtrutp <p f 2 3 2 in fig. of rest and peace, cf. Je 3 1 9 . i. of reckless bloodshed (poured out nm na
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- ^?? , 9 n.pr.m. Michael, ® Mm^X,
- £$ Pr 2 4 4 ; 'WpP? Ez 3 2 6 ;— 1. be filled, usu.
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- a s s 2 1 K i 4 2 1 Ch 2 9 25 2 s 2" ('o rm
- !»»j Ijh? I K 1 5 25 1 6 ffl 2 K 3 1 + ; oft. *&? alone
- h t5>X3 -VSm 2K23 10 ; l£ "Vajm Je 3 2 3ii
- 37 s3 (cf. Pr 20 24 d), Jb 24 1 Ec 12 11 Dn 8". (6)
- H* i8 M 25 s5 Nu 5 6 ; ^>3P anything whatever, Lv
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- fe ' n ^58'like a snail that goeth into melting
- C*ypn tjyon riNDI «-in 3-Vl and from the few
- n "it? 'B» /«(o and evil, Lv 25 s2 Nu 26 s4 (cf.
- ^9 <M vb - attaln to > flnd ( NH id -; A »-
- VpO n.pr.loc. in Israel, site unknown,
- [nNin] n.f. orop or alimentary canal,
- '- 23 » f - Bu (cf. also Dr Kit) der. 'o fr. .Tin, and,
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- >as«. f. nonb Ez 2i l4 +2 t.; — 1. make bare
- vrt{j»*t3D lank* m»
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